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Barnes | 11:41 Wed 15th Sep 2004 | Music
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Who performed the single 'Unbelievable' (between1989 and 1991), and where in the UK were they from?
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it was EMF in Nov 1990 it got to number 3 in the charts. no idea where they came from!
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Bristol?
Think they were from Gloucestershire.
Dunno but me and my sister changed the words (it was a long car journey that day!) to Biodegradable!!
Apparently they were from Cinderford, which I think is in the Forest of Dean area of Gloucestershire - added bonus point for what EMF was alleged to have stood for anyone?

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i was once told it stood for ecstacy mother-f*****
Defintely from the Forest of Dean.

Two theories on the name:

Epsom Mad Funkers

or

Ecstasy Mind F**kers

secretquiz is correct
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OK, same era, similar name KLF - know the name behind the letters, but can anyone tell me (a) how much did they burn when the group disbanded, and (b)what did the group members go on to next?
The KLF were superb, didn't the initials stand for Kopyright Liberation Front? I could be worng about that. They filmed themselves burning a million pounds in some croft in Scotland and the last I heard of Bill Drummond and Jimi Cauty they were producing trance music in Germany - mind you that was a couple of years ago
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Thought KLF was 'Kings of the Low Frequencies' i.e. all that bass. Wasn't 'Star Trekking' something to do with them, as a one-off?
definitely Kopyright Liberation Front. Also known as the JAMMS, Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The Timelords. Burnt �1m in �50 notes which had been nailed to a bit of wood (which got them into a lot of trouble). Give the same amount in cash to the Turner Prize winner for 'bad art'.
Think the dead sheep at the Brit awards was the best idea the KLF ever had and I seem to remember that they wiped their whole back catalogue - I'm pretty certain and definitely hope star trekkin was nothing to do with them
Thought they were actually called Essex Mother F***ers as was mentioned in a recent VH1 count down.

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