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Think About Mutation (TAM) was a crossover band from Germany. They were together for about 10 years (1992-2002) and in their early days set a landmark by mixing up house music elements and heavy guitars. Their progressive sound made them a big influence to modern electronic music as well as to the guitar scene. The band released 5 albums and 6 singles. In 2006, two ex-members of the band formed a new project, called The Sonic Boom Foundation.

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