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There are at least 18 artists that use this name: 1. A symphonic black metal band from Poland 2. A space rock band from Canada 3. A power metal band from Canada 4. A melodic black metal band from Finland 5. A straight edge hardcore band Sweden 6. A melodic rock band from Sweden 7. A hardcore techno DJ from the United Kingdom 8. An a capella group from Utah, United States 9. A thrash metal (early '90s) // psychedelic rock/metal (from later '90s) band from Hungary 10. A house duo from Italy 11. A cumbia group from Argentina (see grupo eclipse) 12. A seiyuu collective from Japan 13. A cumbia group from Bolivia (see grupo eclipse) 14. A pop/classical from Norway 15. A hard rock band from Sweden. 16. A Brutal Death Metal band from Ukraine. 17. A black metal band from Würzburg, Germany 18. Raw black metal project by Maurice de Jong. Netherlands. The Canadian band was founded in 1974 by Pierre Gauthier. They released 3 albums. The last "Night & Day" (released in 1977) was a relative succesw. On it "You Really Got Me", wich sounded as if Giorgio Moroder produced it. This became a club hit. 19. A Rock and Southern Rock band from from Camby, Indiana /USA. 20. An indie rock band from Japan. Facebook: Eclipse Band Entertainment Discogs: Eclipse Youtube: Eclipse - Lady of the Movie (1983) Youtube: Eclipse - Pray Pray Pray 20) Eclipse formed in 1999. That August, the group released its first demo, "I", although shortly after its release, Eclipse had its first lineup change when drummer Ma- left. He wasn't immediately replaced, and Eclipse then released their second demo, "II", in October of 1999, to rough sales. In December of 1999, the group released its first single, which was self-titled and live-distributed only, and in March of 2000, Eclipse released their third demo, "III", which had rough sales as well. In May of 2000, bassist Satoru officially joined, and the group then rereleased their first demo, "I", that summer under their new lineup. In November of 2000, Eclipse released its first mini-album, "Eclipse-Zero", which was an absolute flop in the visual underground, and copies are extremely scarce to find today as a result. Eclipse pushed onward, however, and later appeared on the "Make an Epoch 2" omnibus in June of 2001, before running into yet another lineup change that September when Satoru and one of the guitarists of the group, Hiderin, left. While Satoru was not replaced, Hiderin was replaced by Shuji, and Eclipse went on to tour throughout the remainder of 2001 and the first half of 2002 heavily, but eventually ended up disbanding in the summer of 2002. Shuji and frontman Non both retired from the visual scene after the group split and formed the indies group Trick2Soul, which they were both active in until it eventually split in 2008. After Trick2Soul split, Non then retired from the underground music scene in general, while Shuji went on to join the indies group Eternalnote, which also split in 2010. After Eternalnote split, Shuji then retired from the underground music scene as well.