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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Scottish alternative rock band formed in 2005, and effectively but not technically broken up in 2010. Composed of Jon Fratelli, Barry Fratelli, and Mince Fratelli, the band members took their assumed names from the villains of the 80s movie The Goonies. Their most famous album is their first, Costello Music, which was followed by the less acclaimed Here We Stand. Notably, almost all of the band's songs are about girls. |