Entries Beginning with E
EBN-OZN pronounced as EE-ben OH-zen
Lance Crackers
The surname is a homophone of 'Gourmet.'
Brionna Secret
Ephel Duath pronounced as Ee-fel Du-ath
Long e, 'du' a little bit like 'do'
weirdkid106
It's a Swedish band. The "u" is silent.
Joe
Ylvis pronounced as El-vis
Red Ruffcorn
The capitalized 'C' should give it away. Yet I have heard some people say it as "Mick-hammer" (as if it were written "McHammer", like he's Irish or something).
Alex
MxPx pronounced as Em-ex Pee-ex
Some people try to pronounce it "mix-pix".
Christian
MGMT pronounced as em-jee-em-tee
This is how they pronounce it, but it is short for "management".
Electric Boogeyman
MC5 pronounced as Em-see-five
Some people think it's pronounced mik-five but it isn't.
Travis
Mtume pronounced as Em-TOO-may
Eddie
Not "ON voag"; it's not quite French.
Eac Zeffron
It's the letters in the members' first names.
JustiN
ChriS
JoeY
LaNce (actually named LansteN)
J.C.
Celeste
Also known as the Home Stopping Network guitarist.
Guitar
Sorta like "Evan essence"
Holithian
pronounced exactly how it looks
j. mascis
Expose pronounced as Ex-po-ZAY
An accent mark appears above the second E.
Sammy
Xzibit pronounced as Ex-zib-bit
As in "exhibit". Some people try to pronounce it "zibbet" or "zibbit".
Alex
Not six five as some people say. Pronounce it as you would a typical two-digit number.
GlamRockNinjaLord
Jamaican-born male reggae singer, best known for his mid-1990s hit "Here Comes The Hotstepper"
Mark Richardson
It looks like it should be "eye-eye-oh", since that's how you spell it, but the band confirms that this is how they say the name.
Joe Blow
I sick of people calling them ez-lee
dandelion
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