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Lullaby for the Working Class and Mike Mogis

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Difference between Lullaby for the Working Class and Mike Mogis

Lullaby for the Working Class vs. Mike Mogis

Lullaby for the Working Class was an indie folk rock band from Lincoln, Nebraska, active from the mid-to-late 1990s. Michael Riley "Mike" Mogis (born May 16, 1974) is an American producer/engineer and multi-instrumentalist who, along with his brother A.J. Mogis, founded Presto! Recording Studios (previously known as Dead Space Recording and, earlier, Whoopass Recording).

Similarities between Lullaby for the Working Class and Mike Mogis

Lullaby for the Working Class and Mike Mogis have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): A. J. Mogis, Bright Eyes (band), Cursive (band).

A. J. Mogis

A.J. Mogis is a musician from North Platte, Nebraska.

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Bright Eyes (band)

Bright Eyes is an American indie rock band founded by singer-songwriter and guitarist Conor Oberst.

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Cursive (band)

Cursive is an American indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, on 15 Passenger Records, Saddle Creek Records, and Big Scary Monsters (UK).

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Lullaby for the Working Class and Mike Mogis Comparison

Lullaby for the Working Class has 17 relations, while Mike Mogis has 132. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.01% = 3 / (17 + 132).

References

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