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As with many group names, there are several artists using or having used this name in varying countries. Splash (1): Commercial trance and dance producer from Denmark, better known as DJ Splash. www.splash.mymusic.dk SPLASH (2): Side-project artist name of James Ferraro from The Skaters Splash (3): Swedish progressive rock band that released three albums in the 70s. Blended jazzy horns with long rock song structures. Splash (4): Justus League affiliated rapper. Splash (5): Sideproject of jungle producer Daz Ellis (Undercover Agent), utilized mainly for one single; "Babylon" 1995. Splash (6): South African dance pop group in late 80's, who had a regional hit with their track Money Splash (7): Canadian dance band www.myspace.com/musicsplash Splash (8) Hungarian Dance group from the end of the '90s and beginning of '00s http://www.splashegyuttes.hu/ Splash (9) Japanese Idol Group 1998-1999 http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPLASH_(%E7%A0%82%E5%B2%A1%E4%BA%8B%E5%8B%99%E6%89%80) Splash (10) English dance pop group who released a few singles, including "Qu'est-ce que c'est?" (1986) and "European Boy" (1987). The latter is a cover of an unreleased song by Bronski Beat. Both singles were produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman. Splash's singer was Steve Whitmore, there were two other members. Splash (11) Latvian Hip-Hop artist. Real name - Edijs. http://splash.draugiem.lv Splash (12) German Punk band http://www.splash-punk.de Splash (13) A Norwegian dance-pop group. Consisting of two young girls, this Splash aimed their Norwegian-language debut and Christmas albums at children. Their final album release, "All We Wanna Do", was not just in English, but was a teen-pop album. [obsolete site - splash.as] Splash (14) A japanese SKA-punk/pop-punk band. The members are Koike (vocals), Kenta (guitars), Taka→C (bass), Yasuo (drums). Official Site: http://www.splash-5.com/ Official FaceBook age: http://www.facebook.com/SPLASH05 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.