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Artist: No Motiv
A punk-pop quartet from Oxnard, CA, No Motiv specialize in the sort of personal introspection and emotional catharsis that defines the subgenre known as emocore. They released two albums on Edge Records, Cynical and Scarred, and soon became one of the first bands to sign to the then-fledgling Vagrant Records. No Motiv continued their recording... [+] Read More
Artist: Motiv
Artist: Motivator
Artist: Motivation
Artist: The Motives
Artist: Motive
Artist: E-Motive
E motive is a new name for an older group. In 1996, they became E motive after performing for seven years as Love and Death. They released both an album and a live video in 1997. After that point, they decided to let their vocalist Jay Tausig go and become an instrumental outfit. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Pans Motive
Artist: The Jinx Motive
Artist: Motivational Speakers
Artist: Sub-Motive
Artist: E. Motive
Artist: Motive 9
Artist: The Bettina Motive
Artist: Motiv 8
Artist: Ulterior Motives
Artist: Soul Motive
Artist: Primary Motive
Artist: Killer Motive
Artist: Motive One
Artist: Ulterior Motive Orchestra
To get some discographical confusion out of the way, it seems that the Ulterior Motive Orchestra as such never existed. The name seems to have been created purely for a 1996 reissue entitled S.P.Y.T.I.M.E., which draws from instrumental spy music albums recorded in the mid-'60s by David Lloyd & His London Orchestra, and Johnny Pearson and His... [+] Read More
Artist: DJ Motiv8
Artist: RetroMotive
Artist: Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has been singing all her life, motivated by her grandmother, who was a professional opera singer. She began performing locally around her town and county at the age of ten, and at age 11 sang the national anthem before a Philadelphia 76ers game. By the time she was 12, she had picked up the guitar and began practicing four hours... [+] Read More