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Technicolour was a rock band from Finland, founded by Jimi Pääkallo in 2001. All the lyrics to their songs were sung in English. Jimi and Dingo had been playing in the band Cliché when they decided to start a separate project. Gary, Aki, and Toni joined soon after. In May 2008, the band announced that they would go on hiatus, and in October of the same year they officially broke up.

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  • Technicolour (rock band) (en)
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  • Technicolour was a rock band from Finland, founded by Jimi Pääkallo in 2001. All the lyrics to their songs were sung in English. Jimi and Dingo had been playing in the band Cliché when they decided to start a separate project. Gary, Aki, and Toni joined soon after. In May 2008, the band announced that they would go on hiatus, and in October of the same year they officially broke up. (en)
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  • Technicolour (en)
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  • Technicolour (en)
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  • Technicolour at the Hartwall Arena, September 2006 (en)
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  • Technicolour was a rock band from Finland, founded by Jimi Pääkallo in 2001. All the lyrics to their songs were sung in English. Jimi and Dingo had been playing in the band Cliché when they decided to start a separate project. Gary, Aki, and Toni joined soon after. The band's first album, Way Out, was released in September 2003.The album achieved moderate success. Their second album, Only Shadows Dance (2005), outperformed the first one, peaking at 11th place on the album chart that year. The album's singles "All My Life" and "Teach Me Love (I'm in Denial)" also ranked among the top ten on radio playlists. With their third album People, released in October 2006, Technicolour's popularity waned again. In May 2008, the band announced that they would go on hiatus, and in October of the same year they officially broke up. Tecnicolour's band members have continued playing music in other projects. Vocalist Jimi Pääkallo launched a solo career under the name Jimi Constantine, Gary focused his efforts on the band Monday, which he had started in 2004, and Toni plays with the bands Kardia and The Closed. (en)
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