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- The Origin was an American alternative/indie rock/power pop band formed in San Diego, California in 1985. The classic line-up of the band consisted of Michael Andrews, Topper Rimel, Rony Abada, and Daniel Silverman. During the band's active years in the early nineties, they released two full-length albums and five singles, with two singles charting in the top 20 of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. They broke up in 1993. (en)
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- : Rony Abada, Michael Andrews, Topper Rimel (en)
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- San Diego, California, United States (en)
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- *Michael Andrews
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*Todd A. Davidson (en)
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- Official rare music video for "Bend" (en)
- Video of "Waiting" live for the Details Beach Party 1992 (en)
- Video of Michael Andrews and Topper Rimel covering Nick Drake's "Fly" and "Black Eyed Dog" 1992 (en)
- Official music video for "Growing Old" (en)
- Official music video for "Set Sails Free" (en)
- Video of "One Of These Days" live documentary edit (en)
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- The Origin was an American alternative/indie rock/power pop band formed in San Diego, California in 1985. The classic line-up of the band consisted of Michael Andrews, Topper Rimel, Rony Abada, and Daniel Silverman. During the band's active years in the early nineties, they released two full-length albums and five singles, with two singles charting in the top 20 of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. They broke up in 1993. (en)
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