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There are at least five bands called The Attraction. 1. The Attraction from Phoenix, AZ, United States is a five-piece alternative rock band. Their origins can be traced to the early side project of front-woman Lindsey Vogt, The Taro Sound. Vogt recorded two songs while operating under that moniker. One song, 'Change of Mind', was later declared a song by The Attraction early after their formation in Spring 2009. The band focused much of 2009 towards writing and recording. In 2010, the band performed many shows at the venue The Clubhouse and also devoted much time in preparation for releasing their then soon-to-be-released EP, 'The Sleepless'. Before releasing their EP, vocalist Lindsey Vogt was replaced with newcomer Dara McLean Korn. The announcement was made a month before the EP's release. Due to financial and time constraints, the band did not re-record vocals with Dara for the EP. However, Dara fronted the band for the CD release show on May 28th, 2011 at the Martini Ranch in Scottsdale, AZ. 2. The Attraction was a mod / beat group from 1960s London, United Kingdom, fronted by lead singer and harmonica player, Pete Harper. Hailing from the area of Romford they were initially called Scrooge & The Misers, but changed their name in 1965, with Harper becoming known professionally as Dean Maverick. They released just two singles under their new identity: 'Stupid Girl' (a Stones cover) and 'Party Line' (a Kinks cover). The B-sides of these singles were original compositio

The Sleepless EP
Step Right Up!
The Day After The Sabbath 47: Turn On The Sun

The Sleepless
You Leave Us No Choice
The Rubble Collection Volume 13: Freakbeat Fantoms
50s High School Dance Music
Rubble 13 - Freak Beat Fantoms
Freak Beat Fantoms - Rubble Collection 13 - Remastered
Demo
Various - That Driving Beat Volume 1 - Remastered
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