Similar words: india, indic, indite, Indian, indict, indices, finding, binding. Meaning: n. 1. a pop group not affiliated with a major record company 2. an independent film company not associated with an established studio. adj. (of pop groups) not affiliated with a major recording company.
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31. Mixed with hardcore, Metal, Indie, Acid, progressive rock and noise, the Cyberne's music is somewhat pioneer but simple, emphasizing original beat and animal brutal instinct.
32. Marriage is that relation between man and woman in which the indie - pendenceisequal , thedependencemu - tual , andtheobligationreciprocal.
33. Properly designed implants and minimally indie techniques are necessary for long - term success.
34. "Pretty Target" starts with a guitar riff that's bordering on indie; just add a violin and were back to Levelling the Land again.
35. The attendees range from grad students to indie rockers and even "middle-aged slackers,(www.Sentencedict.com) " and they all seem have their own take on the goings and comings of the world around the parking lot booth.
36. Borchert alias Lyssa could be compared to an indie band recording for a corporate mega-label.
37. I want to get into movies next, a lead role in a super cool indie flick.
38. Their fans would say that they consistently outshone their indie contemporaries Blur and Oasis.
39. Fundamental to indie is the discursive practice of the connoisseur.
40. Sienna Miller, who stars opposite Jude Law in the upcoming "Alfie" remake, is in discussions to play Edie Sedgwick, a '60s icon and one of Andy Warhol's muses, in the indie feature "Factory Girl".
41. With their dreamy music scapes , intense vocal style and one of the best guitar players in China, Muma has written chapter and verse of what great indie rock in China is all about.
42. MySpace was launched in August 2003 and soon became a popular hangout for local bands, especially indie rockers.
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