Egg

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  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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All Music Guide:

An electronics-heavy but performance-oriented group influenced by a wide variety of styles (including jazz-funk, prog rock, drum'n'bass, and Madchester), the Egg -- centered around brothers Matt and Ned Scott -- formed in Oxford, England, in 1994. The group released a couple singles on Cup of Tea before linking with Indochina for their first full-length, 1996's Albumen. The group continued to release singles at a somewhat steady pace through Travelator, an album produced by Death in Vegas' Tim Holmes that was released in 1998. Though their third album, Forward, didn't surface until 2005, the members remained active with a host of singles and EPs, side projects (including Stuff and the Oricalc Phase) and perfomances.

Wikipedia:

Egg may refer to:

Egg (biology), an organic vessel in which an embryo first begins to developEgg cellEgg (food), the egg of a fowl or fish consumed as food

Music

Egg (band), an English group founded 1969 Egg (album), by EggEggs (band), an American group founded 1990

Television and film

Egg (film), a 2007 Turkish-Greek dramaEggs (film), a 1995 Norwegian comedyEGG, the Arts Show, a TV program

Other uses

Egg (car)Egg (chair)EGG (file format)Egg (magazine)Egg (video game), a 1981 Nintendo gameEgg, AustriaEgg, SwitzerlandEggs (novel), by Jerry SpinelliEgg Banking, a British internet bankEGG Project, a parapsychology experimentAugustus Egg (1816–1863), English artistDarning egg, a sewing toolElectrogastrogram, a graphic showing electrical signals in the stomach musclesElectroglottograph, a device for measuring vocal fold movementElemental Gimmick Gear, a 1999 Sega Dreamcast gameEG&G, an American defense contractorEvaporating gaseous globule, a type of interstellar gas cloud