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Magic Hotel is the second album by English band Toploader. It's a follow up to their successful 1999 album Onka's Big Moka. The album title is a reference to the hotel, in which they stayed in Los Angeles when recording the album. It was released to extreme disapproval by an array of critics and didn't match the same success as their debut. Because of this they were dropped by S2 Records, shortly after the band split up and didn't reform until 2009.

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  • Magic Hotel is the second album by English band Toploader. It's a follow up to their successful 1999 album Onka's Big Moka. The album title is a reference to the hotel, in which they stayed in Los Angeles when recording the album. It was released to extreme disapproval by an array of critics and didn't match the same success as their debut. Because of this they were dropped by S2 Records, shortly after the band split up and didn't reform until 2009. (en)
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  • Magic Hotel is the second album by English band Toploader. It's a follow up to their successful 1999 album Onka's Big Moka. The album title is a reference to the hotel, in which they stayed in Los Angeles when recording the album. It was released to extreme disapproval by an array of critics and didn't match the same success as their debut. Because of this they were dropped by S2 Records, shortly after the band split up and didn't reform until 2009. (en)
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