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Rising from New York's gay and performance art scene to chart-topping fame in only a few years time, the Scissor Sisters combine a sure-fire sense for catchy dance-pop with a enigmatic stage show that is bound to appeal to all but the most cold-hearted individuals. Their cover version of Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb, originally the b-side of their debut single Electrobix, struck a chord with the music press and DJs alike and was nominated for the dance music Grammy in 2003. The track led to the group's first major record deal and a worldwide tour that coincided with the release of their self-titled debut album. 2006 saw the release of their second album 'Ta-Dah', with 'I Don't Feel Like Dancing' as its first single, a track that topped the charts in the UK and many other countries, making the Scissor Sisters one of the biggest acts of the year.
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