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Frank Turner, the folk-punk star, is reuniting his former band Million Dead for a tour 20 years after their breakup. The inspiration for the comeback came from a Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff eBook featuring Spike. The band will perform their second album "Harmony No Harmony" and possibly reissue their debut, but there are no plans for new music. Turner emphasized that the reunion is about enjoyment and not about financial gain.
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