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'''Elements''' was an English pre-] band. Elements was the seminal ] formation with Steven (Stan) Greenwood, guitar; Ian Taylor, keyboards/sax; Rosmemary Robb, vocals; Christina Willet, drums; Roger Nowell (Trotwood) bass. They release ''Elementary'' in 1981. In 1982, with the two new member (], vocals; and Steve Crane, drums) they became the goth band ]. '''Elements''' was an English pre-] band. Elements was the seminal ] formation with Steven (Stan) Greenwood, guitar; Ian Taylor, keyboards/sax; Rosmemary Robb, vocals; Christina Willet, drums; Roger Nowell (Trotwood) bass. They release ''Elementary'' in 1981. In 1982, with the two new member (], vocals; and Steve Crane, drums) they became the goth band ].


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Elements was an English pre-goth band. Elements was the seminal Skeletal Family formation with Steven (Stan) Greenwood, guitar; Ian Taylor, keyboards/sax; Rosmemary Robb, vocals; Christina Willet, drums; Roger Nowell (Trotwood) bass. They release Elementary in 1981. In 1982, with the two new member (Anne-Marie Hurst, vocals; and Steve Crane, drums) they became the goth band Skeletal Family.

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