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  • The White Stripes are a two-part Garage Rock Band, consisting of Guitarist/singer Jack White, and Meg White. They are currently unsigned.
  • I White Stripes sono un gruppo alternative rock composto da due elementi. Jack White è la voce principale e suona la chitarra, il basso, il pianoforte, l’organo, la marimba, il banjo, il tamburo, il triangolo, il sintetizzatore, lo xilofono, il clarinetto e le costole di cerbiatto. Meg White non fa un emerito cazzo, ma poiché sorride sempre ed è abbastanza carina, a nessuno importa.
  • thumb|200px|Meg & Jack The White Stripes – amerykański zespół black metalowy white rockowy założony w Detroit.
  • The White Stripes are a Grammy Award-winning American rock music duo from Detroit, Michigan consisting of songwriter Jack White on guitar, piano, lead vocals, and Meg White on drums, percussion and vocals. The group rose to prominence as part of the garage rock revival with their successful albums, White Blood Cells and Elephant. The White Stripes are known for their raw low fidelity sound and simplicity of composition and arrangement mostly inspired by punk rock, American blues, folk rock, and country music. July 14, 2007 marks the tenth anniversary of the band. An anniversary show to be held in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, sold out in twelve minutes.
  • thumb|The White Stripes.The White Stripes es una banda estadounidense de rock. Se formó en 1997 en Detroit, Míchigan por la pareja compuesta por John Anthony Gillis, (en la guitarra, piano y voz principal) y Meg White (en la batería, percusión y voz). Forman parte del resurgimiento del garage rock de los años '60, caracterizado por su baja fidelidad de sonido y sus composiciones y arreglos simples inspirados principalmente por el punk rock, el blues, el folk rock y la música country.
  • In Jazzy and the Pussycats, Bart learns drums and in a parody of The White Stripes' video of "The Hardest Button to Button", every time Bart hits the bass drum, he "creates" a new identical drum kit next to the other drum kit, but leaves the old kit behind, therefore creating a trail of drumkits. Bart goes around Springfield, through the Springfield Elementary School with Principal Skinner chasing him in time with the music, and soon goes onto a footpath. The camera then pans around the corner to see Meg White on the drums, doing the same as Bart, and Jack next to Meg singing the lyrics to "The Hardest Button to Button". Soon they crash together and Jack tells Bart to "Watch where you're drumming." Bart says "Sorry White Stripes, no hard feelings?". Meg then says "Let's kick his ass!". The
  • The beginnings of the band occurred in Detroit, Michigan, when Jack White, a local mailman, was in a bar and a drug dealer handed him an experimental drug called "mystic crust." In a state of feverish hallucination, Jack climbed on top of the bar and started shrieking while randomly beating an electric guitar with his fists. To his shock, the crowd loved it, and immediately praised him as a brilliant artist. "I was kind of confused," he says in an interview, "I was screaming something that none of them understood, though if I recall correctly it was something about blue cheese dressing. They thought it was a song, and they asked me to perform another. I opened my mouth to sing, but instead I projectile-vomited at them. They actually liked that even more than the previous song. They called
  • They had a period where they released early stuff like The White Stripes and De Stijl. Later on, they released White blood cells, which had tracks like, ‘Fell in love with a girl’ and ‘We're going to be friends’, (aka the first song your guitar teacher teaches you how to fingerpick with) ‘The same boy you've always known’ (one of the best songs ever written), the union forever (a whole song of Citizen Kane quotes) and offend in every way (rated by Guitar Central one of the 100 worst guitar solos of all time. And he isn’t C.C. Demille and he doesn't use a talkbox.)
  • The White Stripes were an American rock duo, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan. The group consisted of Jack (songwriter, vocals, guitar, bass and keyboards) and Meg White (drums and occasional vocals), who were married from 1996 to 2000. After releasing several singles and three albums within the Detroit music scene, the White Stripes rose to prominence in 2002, as part of the garage rock revival scene. Their successful and critically acclaimed albums White Blood Cells and Elephant drew them attention from a large variety of media outlets in the United States and the United Kingdom, with the single "Seven Nation Army" and its now-iconic bass line becoming a huge hit. The band recorded two more albums, Get Behind Me Satan in 2005 and Icky Thump in 2007, and dissolved in 2011 after a lengt
  • The White Stripes é un duo procedente de Detroit, Michigan formado en 1997. A banda está composta por Jack White (guitarra, piano e voz) e Meg White (batería e voces ocasionais). Despois de editar varios sinxelos e tres álbumes no undergraund independente de Detroit, The White Stripes acadaron o éxito no ano 2002 como parte da escea garage rock revival. Os seus exitosos álbumes White Blood Cells e Elephant fixeron que chamasen a atención dun grande número de medios nos Estados Unidos e no Reino Unido.
  • The White Stripes were an Alternative Rock duo consisting of Jack White and his ex-wife (though billed as his sister), Meg White. They were founded in Oak Park, Michigan (one of Detroit's smaller northern suburbs) in 1997. Since then, they have released six albums: * The White Stripes (1999) * De Stijl (2000) * White Blood Cells (2001) * Elephant (2003) * Get Behind Me Satan (2005) * Icky Thump (2007)
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  • "My Doorbell"
  • "Death Letter"
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  • The beginnings of the band occurred in Detroit, Michigan, when Jack White, a local mailman, was in a bar and a drug dealer handed him an experimental drug called "mystic crust." In a state of feverish hallucination, Jack climbed on top of the bar and started shrieking while randomly beating an electric guitar with his fists. To his shock, the crowd loved it, and immediately praised him as a brilliant artist. "I was kind of confused," he says in an interview, "I was screaming something that none of them understood, though if I recall correctly it was something about blue cheese dressing. They thought it was a song, and they asked me to perform another. I opened my mouth to sing, but instead I projectile-vomited at them. They actually liked that even more than the previous song. They called it "performance art." They cheered even louder when I had a heart attack." White was a major overnight success, despite the fact that he had absolutely no musical experience whatsoever. White was now in a bit of a dilemma. Several thousand agents from various popular record labels crammed themselves into his apartment the next day. "They asked me if I would make records for them. I, of course, was so crushed underneath their multiple bodies that the only noise I could make was a kind of muffled moan. They took this to mean 'yes' and had me sign about nineteen contracts." He was now expected to become a major recording artist when, in reality, he simply wanted to continue delivering people's mail every day. As he walked out into the street on his way to the recording studio, he spotted a deranged-looking woman crouching in a garbage can. On an impulse, Jack asked, "What are you doing?" The woman jumped as if alarmed. "Um... I'm sitting in a garbage can." Jack was in love. He asked her to join his band, and she said, "WHERE?", which he took to mean "yes."
  • The White Stripes are a two-part Garage Rock Band, consisting of Guitarist/singer Jack White, and Meg White. They are currently unsigned.
  • They had a period where they released early stuff like The White Stripes and De Stijl. Later on, they released White blood cells, which had tracks like, ‘Fell in love with a girl’ and ‘We're going to be friends’, (aka the first song your guitar teacher teaches you how to fingerpick with) ‘The same boy you've always known’ (one of the best songs ever written), the union forever (a whole song of Citizen Kane quotes) and offend in every way (rated by Guitar Central one of the 100 worst guitar solos of all time. And he isn’t C.C. Demille and he doesn't use a talkbox.) Riding on the success of this, they released one of the worst earworm riffs of the decade – ‘Seven nation army’, the hardest button to button, ball and biscuit, etc on Elephant, aka the cover that no one got the point of. Then they released, ‘Get behind me Satan’, a completely awesome album involving Blue Orchid (that makes a lot more sense when you consider that orchid comes from the Greek word for testicle), ‘The nurse’, My doorbell’, ‘The denial twist’, ‘Little ghost’, ‘Instinct blues’, ‘A lot of marimba’, and the beautiful piano ballad, ‘I'm Lonely but I ain't that lonely yet’. Then they went on the first monsters of rock tour of Canada, invoking the land of the liberal. They then released icky thump, known for the title track, ‘You don’t know what love is’, ‘Conquest’, ‘Rag and bone’, ‘Little cream soda’, ‘300 mph torrential downpour blues’, etc. and weird-ass stuff like, ‘St. [- this battle is in the air’. They are insanely liberal bluesmen at heart.
  • thumb|The White Stripes.The White Stripes es una banda estadounidense de rock. Se formó en 1997 en Detroit, Míchigan por la pareja compuesta por John Anthony Gillis, (en la guitarra, piano y voz principal) y Meg White (en la batería, percusión y voz). Forman parte del resurgimiento del garage rock de los años '60, caracterizado por su baja fidelidad de sonido y sus composiciones y arreglos simples inspirados principalmente por el punk rock, el blues, el folk rock y la música country. Saltaron a la fama con la publicación de su tercer álbum de estudio White Blood Cells en 2001, y el lanzamiento de su siguiente material discográfico, Elephant de 2003, los consagró en la escena musical internacional. En toda su trayectoria han publicado un total de seis álbumes de estudio, el más reciente en 2007, un LP y 26 sencillos, con ventas aproximadas a los 11,5 millones de copias alrededor del mundo, de los cuales dos millones han sido en su país natal. Cada uno de sus últimos tres discos han ganado el Grammy por Mejor Álbum de Música alternativa.
  • The White Stripes é un duo procedente de Detroit, Michigan formado en 1997. A banda está composta por Jack White (guitarra, piano e voz) e Meg White (batería e voces ocasionais). Despois de editar varios sinxelos e tres álbumes no undergraund independente de Detroit, The White Stripes acadaron o éxito no ano 2002 como parte da escea garage rock revival. Os seus exitosos álbumes White Blood Cells e Elephant fixeron que chamasen a atención dun grande número de medios nos Estados Unidos e no Reino Unido. A discografía de The White Stripes está formada por seis álbumes de estudio, dous EPs, un video, 26 sinxelos e 14 videos musicais. A banda leva vendidos uns 12 millóns de discos en todo o mundo, dous deles só nos Estados Unidos.
  • The White Stripes were an American rock duo, formed in 1997 in Detroit, Michigan. The group consisted of Jack (songwriter, vocals, guitar, bass and keyboards) and Meg White (drums and occasional vocals), who were married from 1996 to 2000. After releasing several singles and three albums within the Detroit music scene, the White Stripes rose to prominence in 2002, as part of the garage rock revival scene. Their successful and critically acclaimed albums White Blood Cells and Elephant drew them attention from a large variety of media outlets in the United States and the United Kingdom, with the single "Seven Nation Army" and its now-iconic bass line becoming a huge hit. The band recorded two more albums, Get Behind Me Satan in 2005 and Icky Thump in 2007, and dissolved in 2011 after a lengthy hiatus from performing and recording. The White Stripes used a low-fidelity approach to writing and recording. Their music featured a melding of garage rock and blues influences and a raw simplicity of composition, arrangement, and performance. The duo was also noted for their fashion and design aesthetic which featured a simple color scheme of red, white, and black – which was used on every album and single cover the band released – as well as the band's obsession with the number three. The band's discography consists of six studio albums, one live album, two extended plays (EP), one concert film, one tour documentary, twenty-six singles, and fourteen music videos. Their last three albums each won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
  • In Jazzy and the Pussycats, Bart learns drums and in a parody of The White Stripes' video of "The Hardest Button to Button", every time Bart hits the bass drum, he "creates" a new identical drum kit next to the other drum kit, but leaves the old kit behind, therefore creating a trail of drumkits. Bart goes around Springfield, through the Springfield Elementary School with Principal Skinner chasing him in time with the music, and soon goes onto a footpath. The camera then pans around the corner to see Meg White on the drums, doing the same as Bart, and Jack next to Meg singing the lyrics to "The Hardest Button to Button". Soon they crash together and Jack tells Bart to "Watch where you're drumming." Bart says "Sorry White Stripes, no hard feelings?". Meg then says "Let's kick his ass!". They then chase Bart until they get up to a bridge with a ditch in the middle of it and a body of water underneath. Bart drums over the bridge, getting to the other side safely, but Jack and Meg do not and fall off the bridge and land onto a boat filled with rubbish. They then wave their hands in anger at Bart as drums away on the other side.
  • I White Stripes sono un gruppo alternative rock composto da due elementi. Jack White è la voce principale e suona la chitarra, il basso, il pianoforte, l’organo, la marimba, il banjo, il tamburo, il triangolo, il sintetizzatore, lo xilofono, il clarinetto e le costole di cerbiatto. Meg White non fa un emerito cazzo, ma poiché sorride sempre ed è abbastanza carina, a nessuno importa.
  • thumb|200px|Meg & Jack The White Stripes – amerykański zespół black metalowy white rockowy założony w Detroit.
  • The White Stripes were an Alternative Rock duo consisting of Jack White and his ex-wife (though billed as his sister), Meg White. They were founded in Oak Park, Michigan (one of Detroit's smaller northern suburbs) in 1997. Since then, they have released six albums: * The White Stripes (1999) * De Stijl (2000) * White Blood Cells (2001) * Elephant (2003) * Get Behind Me Satan (2005) * Icky Thump (2007) The height of their popularity would likely be in 2007-08, around the release of the single "Icky Thump" (their only US Top 40 hit, something they achieved without bothering with pop radio airplay), though the 2003 release of the single "Seven Nation Army" (which reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart without crossing over) was a previous peak. In February 2011, in a statement on the band's website, it was announced that the band had disbanded after 14 years of existence.
  • The White Stripes are a Grammy Award-winning American rock music duo from Detroit, Michigan consisting of songwriter Jack White on guitar, piano, lead vocals, and Meg White on drums, percussion and vocals. The group rose to prominence as part of the garage rock revival with their successful albums, White Blood Cells and Elephant. The White Stripes are known for their raw low fidelity sound and simplicity of composition and arrangement mostly inspired by punk rock, American blues, folk rock, and country music. July 14, 2007 marks the tenth anniversary of the band. An anniversary show to be held in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, sold out in twelve minutes.
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