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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Estonian choirs, Estonian heavy metal musical groups, Estonian hip hop groups, Estonian opera companies, Estonian pop music groups, Estonian punk rock groups, Estonian rock music groups, Vanilla Ninja, Urban Symphony, No-Big-Silence, Apelsin, Vennaskond, Metsatoll, J.M.K.E., Malcolm Lincoln, Terminaator, Forgotten Sunrise, Hortus Musicus, Loits, List of Estonian punk bands, Nordic Symphony Orchestra, Bedwetters, Pantokraator, Estonian National Opera, Ruffus, Swing Swindlers, Ruja, Meie Mees, Propeller, Suntribe, Psychoterror, Singer Vinger, Dago, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Smilers, Agent M, Kosmikud, Click OK, Magnetic Band, Soul Militia, List of Estonian choirs, ETV tutarlastekoor, Ultima Thule, Raud-Ants, Tu i Lum, Helitron, Toe Tag, Gunnar Graps Group, Caater, Neiokoso, Nexus, The Tuberkuloited, Slobodan River. Excerpt: Vanilla Ninja is a three-piece Estonian girl band which has enjoyed chart success in a number of countries across Europe, especially in Estonia, Germany and Austria. The group was formed in 2002 and released their self-titled debut album Vanilla Ninja, containing songs in both English and Estonian, the following year. Since their debut single "Club Kung Fu" was released in 2003, the girls have had many hits in Central Europe, including "Tough Enough," "When the Indians Cry," "Blue Tattoo" and "I Know." They have also entered Estonian national selections for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003 and 2007, failing both times, but proving successful in 2005, when they represented Switzerland with the song "Cool Vibes." The group finished 8th in the Eurovision Song Contest final, despite topping the leader board at the half-way stage. Vanilla Ninja are very popular in their native Estonia and have had a brand of both ice cream and kohuke named after them, marketed exclusively in their homelan...