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There are at least three artists named Lisp: 1) "A five-piece East London collective formed by Brad Rubinstein, Jonny Gordon, Jason Hall, Adam Rich, and former Disco Inferno bassist Paul Willmott, Lisp introduced their rock experimentalism on Mind Horizon in September of 1999 with the Flatspin single, but ended up gaining more notoriety for their second single, Long Way to Climb, which received airplay on the popular XFM station." — http://www.discogs.com/artist/640738-Lisp 2) LISP is a Japanese seiyuu unit. Its members consist of Kana Asumi (阿澄佳奈), Azusa Kataoka (片岡あづさ), and Sayuri Hara. Their two debut singles, Anata ni Vacuum! ~Choi Yawarakame~ and Anata ni Vacuum! ~Choi Katame~, were released on October 27, 2010. 3) Lisp were a Canadian pop-punk band started in 1997 in Cambridge, Ontario. The lineup was: Peter McIntosh (guitar and vocals), Stephen Zadel (bass) and John Pinnington (drums). The band released three CDs: - Loser Cruiser (Self-released, 1999) - Her Majesty's Gold EP (Capohedz Recordz, 200x) - The City That Never Sleeps Never Wakens (Capohedz Recordz, 200x) 4) Drum and bass producer from Israel. A member of the Israeli Bassground collective, Lisp’s live work has increased alongside his production, which he has backed up by studying sound engineering at college. He prepares for the future with Got Me Down / Turmoil, due for release on February 2016 by Delta 9 Recordings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.