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The Tribe was a post-apocalyptic television show from New Zealand, created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, produced by Cloud 9. It is set in a hypothetical near-future in which all adults have been wiped out by a deadly virus, leaving the children of the world to fend for themselves. The show's focus is on an unnamed city inhabited by tribes of children and teenagers.
During between the second/third seasons the cast of the Tribe released
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The Tribe was a post-apocalyptic television show from New Zealand, created by Raymond Thompson and Harry Duffin, produced by Cloud 9. It is set in a hypothetical near-future in which all adults have been wiped out by a deadly virus, leaving the children of the world to fend for themselves. The show's focus is on an unnamed city inhabited by tribes of children and teenagers.
During between the second/third seasons the cast of the Tribe released a soundtrack album entitled 'Abe Messiah' featuring tracks from the show as well as entirely new compositions.
'You Belong To Me' was released as a single in Germany.
During the fourth/fifth season the album was re-released as 'Abe Messiah: Remixed' featuring all of the previous tracks plus slightly re-worked versions of 'Abe Messiah' & 'You Belong To Me' alongside the new theme ' Tribe Spirit' and some of the instrumental music from the TV series.
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The Tribe (a.k.a ‘The World Wide Message Tribe’ and ‘WWMT’) were formed in the early nineties by Andy Hawthorne, Zac Porter and Mark Pennells and grew out of The Message a schools work project to spread the gospel in Manchester. With a number of different styles - hardcore, dance, pop, gospel, hip-hop - and multiple lineups over 12 years The Tribe was one of the most successful Christian bands in the UK performing to millions and selling hundreds of thousands of albums.
(3) The Tribe was a band from Brisbane, Australia from the 1980s.
(4) Tribe was a Belgian band from the mid-nineties. They released two studio albums, Stone Cold in 1995 and Temper in 1996. Their line-up was:
Veerle Everaet - vocals
Francis Depuydt - guitar, violin, backing vocals
Wederik De Meersman - guitar, backing vocals
Bart Biesbrouck - bass
Kurt Van Dender - drums
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