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| 109 products found for BANGLES ![CD: We Are the '80s [Remaster] Bangles, Jul-2006](http://i.ebayimg.com/05/!!d4Tu(gBWM~$(KGrHgoH-EIEjlLl09!jBJ2jQV2UdQ~~_6.JPG) | Bangles: Vicki Peterson (vocals, guitar, mandolin, percussion); Michael Steele (vocals, guitar, bass guitar, percussion); Susanna Hoffs (vocals, guitar, percussion); Debbi Peterson (vocals, drums, percussion). This entry in the VH1/BMG... |  | Includes a limited edition bonus DVD. The Bangles: Vicki Peterson (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, mandolin); Michael Steele (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, bass, drums); Susanna Hoffs (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Debbie Peterson... |  | The Bangles: Susanna Hoffs, Vicki Peterson (vocals, guitar); Michael Steele (vocals, bass); Debbi Peterson (vocals, drums). Producers: Rick Rubin, David Kahne. Engineers include: David Kahne, Tchad Blake, Peggy McLeonard. Recorded at Crystal Sound,... |  | The Bangles: Susanna Hoffs, Vicki Peterson (vocals, guitar); Michael Steele (vocals, bass); Debbi Peterson (vocals, drums). This is part of Legacy's Super Hits series. Despite its brief playing time--10 songs in 32 minutes--the budget compilation... |  | Includes a limited edition bonus DVD. The Bangles: Vicki Peterson (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, mandolin); Michael Steele (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, bass, drums); Susanna Hoffs (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Debbie Peterson... | ![CD: Tear Of Your Own Head [Single] Bangles, May-2003](http://i8.ebayimg.com/04/c/06/58/e7/6b_6.JPG) | TEAR OF YOUR OWN HEAD is a four-track release by '80s and '90s California pop band The Bangles, including "Tear Off Your Head" and "Ride The Ride." Japanese release. |  | Eternal Flame: The Best of the Bangles serves as yet another great introduction to the group and a fine place to revel in nostalgia, but still doesn't quite cover the ground a really great compilation of the band could. It is essentially the exact... |  | Eternal Flame: The Best of the Bangles serves as yet another great introduction to the group and a fine place to revel in nostalgia, but still doesn't quite cover the ground a really great compilation of the band could. It is essentially the exact... |  | |  | |
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