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Long Kuan Jiu Duan (Chinese: 龙宽九段) were a Chinese electronic duo who experienced brief success 2002–2004 before disbanding in 2005. The duo consisted of female singer Long Kuan (龙宽) (formerly of the British-based pop-punk band Mika Bomb) and guitarist Jiu Duan (“九段” real name Tian Peng 田鹏).
Discography
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