Calamine is an indie pop band currently based in Massachusetts, but had spent the vast majority of its active years in their hometown of Brooklyn, New York City. Calamine released their eponymous EP in 1999, and their second release, "What We Forgot To Remember," was released in 2006. The band is probably best known for performing the theme song to the popular television show Sealab 2021.
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