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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) The Hangovers is a satiric band from israel Currently line-up: Noam Jonathan Omri 2) The Hangovers is Polish rock/southern band formed in 2007. The band, formed in Poznań, Poland, initially consisted of Rafał “Rufu” Zaremba, Grzegorz Gałęziewski, Wojciech “Gawron” Gawroński, Dominik and Wojciech Górny. The initial line up didn’t last for long. Dominik left the band or was fired to be replaced by Marcin “Menel” Nowak. The band’s biggest hit is Man. They’re on tour for all the time of their life’s. Currently line-up: Rufu - guitar Grzechu - guitar Gawron - Drums Menel - bass guitar Górny - vocals 2) The Hangovers were also a British band fronted by Gina Birch, previously one of the founding members of The Raincoats. Their debut album, Slow Dirty Tears, was released in the U.S. in March 1998. The band lineup for that album included Ida Akesson (keyboards, sampling), Joe Dilworth (drums), John Frenett (bass), Phil Legg (keyboards), and Simon Fisher-Turner (guitar, keyboards). Mary Deigan later replaced Frenett on bass, with Dave Barbarossa joining on drums. They did not release another album and Birch has been focusing on solo projects. 3) The Hangovers is also a subset of the all-male Cornell University Glee Club, and one of the longest-running a cappella groups at Cornell. Previously, the a cappella group Cayuga’s Waiters had been a subset of the Glee Club, but the “Waiters” disassociated themselves from the more formal