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The band John Cale was founded in 1942. Before coming to fame, the band got it’s start in Garnant. Generally, music journalists would define John Cale’s style within the genre/s of experimental rock, alternative rock, art rock, pop rock, folk rock, drone music, protopunk, avant-garde music, spoken word, rock music, film score, and other rock music.
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Nico
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Lou Reed
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Robert Wyatt
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Brian Eno
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Scott Walker
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The Velvet Underground
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Big Star
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The Modern Lovers
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Roxy Music
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Gene Clark
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Tim Buckley
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Faust
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Harry Nilsson
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Television
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What Genre is John Cale?
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