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'''Tom Bellamy''' is the ] responsible for Guitar, Synthesizer, Keyboard, Bass, Trumpet, Programming, Samples, Melodica, Percussion, Toy Piano, Bow, Decks, FX/Beats, Vocals & Lyrics in the band ]. He wrote ‘Talking To A Brick Wall’, ‘Into My Arms’ and ‘In Your Prime’ for their 2003 album Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose and has a major role in the vocals of the group in songs such as ‘Let’s Kill Music’. '''Tom Bellamy''' is the ] responsible for Guitar, Synthesizer, Keyboard, Trumpet, Programming, Samples, Melodica, Percussion, Toy Piano, Bow, Decks, FX/Beats, Vocals & Lyrics in the band ]. He wrote ‘Talking To A Brick Wall’, ‘Into My Arms’ and ‘In Your Prime’ for their 2003 album Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose and has a major role in the vocals of the group in songs such as ‘Let’s Kill Music’.





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Tom Bellamy is the multi-instrumentalist responsible for Guitar, Synthesizer, Keyboard, Trumpet, Programming, Samples, Melodica, Percussion, Toy Piano, Bow, Decks, FX/Beats, Vocals & Lyrics in the band The Cooper Temple Clause. He wrote ‘Talking To A Brick Wall’, ‘Into My Arms’ and ‘In Your Prime’ for their 2003 album Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose and has a major role in the vocals of the group in songs such as ‘Let’s Kill Music’.


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