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    No Mercy is a pop and dance music trio formed by Frank Farian in Florida in 1995, consisting of the brothers, Ariel and Gabriel Hernandez, from Miami, Florida, plus Marty Cintron III (b. 24 september 1971) from New York.


        No Mercy (band)
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    Band NameNo Mercy
    Years Active1995–Present
    CountryUSA
    Music GenreLatin, Pop music
    Record LabelSony BMG Music Entertainment
    Arista Recor...
    Current MembersAriel Hernandez
    Gabriel Hernandez
    Mar...

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    In 1996 they scored two Hot 100 Top 40 hits, including "Where Do You Go," which hit
      5. The follow-up "Please Don't Go" climbed to
        21.

    Although they have not had further success on the pop charts, their remake of the band Exile's #1 song from 1978, "Kiss You All Over", became a
    My Promise was the album which was released, containing these songs and others.

    No Mercy's second album, More, included singles such as "Hello How Are You", "More Than A Feeling" (originally recorded by Boston) and "Tu Amor". The album fared less well than their first long player, and No Mercy fell silent for a while.

    A single, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", was released in 2002 to evaluate support for No Mercy's third album. The producer decided to instead rework the songs for solo artist Daniel Lopes' debut album, Shine On, in 2003. No Mercy are featured on the track "Summer Angel" of Lopes' album.

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    Miscellaneous
    The band's sound was heavily influenced by the Everything but the Girl hit "Missing", a song which the band also recorded on their debut album.

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