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- Dia Psalma was a self-described punk/folk rock/metal fusion band, from Strängnäs, Sweden. It was formed by former members of Strebers that started in 1985...
- Khonnor 2006 – Patti Smith, New York Dolls, The Cardigans, Ed Harcourt, Dia Psalma, Thåström, Håkan ****tröm 2007 – Iggy & The Stooges, Alice Cooper, Damien...
- Notable trallpunk bands include De lyckliga kompisarna, Strebers, Dia Psalma, Charta 77, Coca Carola, Räserbajs, köttgrottorna, Radioaktiva Räker. later...
- Argentina Asta Kask Björnarna Charta 77 Coca Carola De Lyckliga Kompisarna Dia Psalma Die Zlaskhinx (Finland) Dökött Dr. Anti Skval Epa Finkel Rokkers Granit...
- Scottish metrical psalms into Gaelic, published at Edinburgh in 1684 as Psalma Dhaibhidh an Meadrachd, &c. (Psalms of David in Metre, &c.). During its...
- Haveri, The Indecision Alarm, The New Mess, Straitjacket Generation and Dia Psalma. In 2017, the band reunited to play live shows and is donating all the money...
- the old name without Rydh. Johansson and b****ist Blomberg then formed Dia Psalma together with new drummer Stipen, formerly of Merciless. Strebers reunited...
- Camouflage The Creeps Charta 77 Cloudberry Jam Chateau Neuf Spelemän Dag Vag Dia Psalma Dom Lyckliga Kompisarna Dronning Mauds Land Eldkvarn Ebba Grön Fläskkvartetten...
- prijevodu psalma u ńekijem rukopisima hrvatsko-srpsko i bugarsko-slovenskijem". Rad (in Croatian). XCVIII: 1–84. Valjavec, Matija. "O prijevodu psalma o ńekijem...
- (born 1992), Swedish politician Pontus Andersson, Swedish guitarist for Dia Psalma Pontus Andre****on (born 1998), Swedish ice hockey player Pontus Artti (1878–1936)...