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    (#11) Crescendolls

    Crescendolls are the virtual band from Daft Punk's infamous cartoon cult classic Interstella 555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem. As such, they sound pretty much a lot like Daft Punk. Daft Punk's second album, Discovery, includes a track named "Crescendolls" in homage to the fictitious band.

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    (#14) Groovie Goolies

    A spinoff of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which was a spinoff of The Archie Show, Groovie Goolies followed a posse of goofy monsters inspired by the old Universal Studios clan. They frequently rocked out with musical instruments on their popular cartoon show. They also hosted other made-up bands that often parodied other pop acts of the day, including the Rolling Headstones, the Mummies and the Puppies, and the Spirits of '76.

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    (#25) Genki Rockets

    • Electronic body music, Pop music, Electronic music, J-pop

    Genki Rockets is unique in the world of virtual musical artists in that the project's front woman is portrayed by a living, breathing, non-animated human. Rachel Rhodes, who plays "Lumi" in music videos, isn't the same person who actually performs her music, though. Lumi's personal history is also fabricated - in fact, it's hard to call it a "history" at all since she comes from the year 2037.

    Genki Rockets is actually the brainchild of a digital media artist (Tetsuya Mizoguchi) and a music producer (Kenji Tamai) who teamed up to create the character and her ouvre.

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    (#16) Studio Killers

    • Deep house, Electronic music

    The actual identities of the singers and musicians who helped craft this European electropop band remain shrouded in mystery. The Studio Killers first achieved international attention in 2011 with the release of their premiere single, "Ode to the Bouncer," the success of which was helped by a truly weird and hilarious animated music video featuring their lead singer, Cherry.

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    (#13) Detroit Metal City

    One of the most off-the-rails anime series in existence, Detroit Metal City is inspired by American heavy metal culture, particularly KISS. It's a little bit like Metalocalypse, only way more Japanese. The show's titular band, whose name is a tribute to KISS' megahit "Detroit Rock City," has successfully released a number of albums in Japan.

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    (#21) Milgrom

    A stop-motion group with a bizarre, indefinable feel, Milgrom gives off a weird DIY punk vibe, and their lead performers are reminiscent of something straight out of a Tim Burton movie.

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With the advancement of technology and the increasingly developed network, we can carry out almost all forms of basic human interaction online, we can pay bills, m­ake new friends, and even get involved in a romantic relationship online. Our daily lives now revolve around the Internet, the same thing goes for the music industry, there are more and more virtual musicians, or some of them are characters in movies.

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