therunner Posted June 11 Report Share Posted June 11 The five young Iraqi men who make up the boy band 'Unknown to No One' rehearse at the house of one of the group members in Baghdad, June 6, 2003. The band has attracted the attention of a British pop consultant and hopes to top the charts across the world with its single, 'Hey Girl'. (L-R) Shant Garabedian, 24, an Armenian Christian, Art Haroutunian, 25, an Armenian Christian, Nadeem Hamed, 20, a Shi'ite Arab, Diyar Diler, 21, a Kurdish Sunni Muslim and Hassan Ali al-Falluji, 21, a Shi'ite Arab. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spinsaikel Posted June 11 Report Share Posted June 11 Originally posted by therunner The five young Iraqi men who make up the boy band 'Unknown to No One' rehearse at the house of one of the group members in Baghdad, June 6, 2003. The band has attracted the attention of a British pop consultant and hopes to top the charts across the world with its single, 'Hey Girl'. (L-R) Shant Garabedian, 24, an Armenian Christian, Art Haroutunian, 25, an Armenian Christian, Nadeem Hamed, 20, a Shi'ite Arab, Diyar Diler, 21, a Kurdish Sunni Muslim and Hassan Ali al-Falluji, 21, a Shi'ite Arab. even photoshop can't save these guys... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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