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80s New WaveA Better 80s New Wave Radio Station plays the Classics of the New Wave, Punk, Ska and early Electronica and Goth scene.
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40s Wartime MusicA Better 40s Wartime Music Radio Station plays all of the popular hits from the World War II era.
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Alternative X-RockA Better Alternative X-Rock Radio Station playing cutting-edge 90s Alternative and Today's Modern Rock.
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Classic CountryA Better Classic Country Legends Radio Station plays the kings and queens of country music and the songs that swept America. A great station to bring back the magical memories of Nashville.
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There is more than one artist named Happy Clappers: 1) Happy Clappers are a house studio project from the UK, featuring Chris Scott, Graeme Ripley, Martin Knotts and Mark Topham with Sandra Edwards on vocals. 2) Edwin Robert, a Dutch hardcore techno / gabber producer, also known as Army Of Darkness, Rushcorps, The Brutalist, DJ E-Rush, Kargon, La Duke, Poison, Thulsa Doom, Without A Doubt & Edwin Robert. Appears on labels: Fix Records, Masters Of Hardcore / ID&T, PolyGram TV, Mid-Town Records, Brainless Hardcore, D-Boy Black Label, MECADO, Digidance, Raveology, Megarave, Cloud 9 Dance, Rotterdam Records, ect. 1) They scored two hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, first in 1996 with "Can't Help It" (which went to number two) and "I Believe" (as Chris Cox Vs. Happy Clappers), which went all the way to number one in 2003. "I Believe" was a top 10 hit in England in 1995, but was never released in the U.S. until Cox picked up the track and remixed it. "I Believe" had actually been released four times in the UK prior to the Chris Cox remix, peaking at numbers 21, 7 and 28 between 1995 and 1997. The initial release in 1994 did not yield mainstream chart success. Other UK hits: "Hold On" (number 27 in 1995), "I Cant Help It" (number 18 in 1996) and Never Again (number 49 in 1996). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.