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This Is Boston, Not L.A. is a hardcore punk compilation released in 1982. It is considered the definitive album from the Boston hardcore scene, as several of its most prominent bands appear on the record, namely, Jerry's Kids, the Proletariat, the Groinoids, the F.U.'s, Gang Green, Decadence, and the Freeze. [1]
Compared to Kygo's previous single, "Dancing Feet", which was released earlier in 2022, "Freeze" is a calmer song. The song opens up with a soft piano melody. Lyrically, it is about wanting to give up during hard life lessons. The song starts off with shining synths as the bassline comes in for the house chorus. [3]
The titular Southern Freeez is attested to derive from a dance move, "The Freeze," used by clubbers in the "Royalty" club, Southgate in the early 1980s. A then-popular song, "The Groove" by Rodney Franklin, has moments where the band drops out for a bar, and a style of freezing movement at these points took hold. [11]
The National Weather Service says the first hard freeze of the season is going to hit the Tri-State tonight. 'Hard freeze' on the way for Evansville, Henderson. Here's what that means.
The Freeze is an American punk rock band from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States, formed by a group of teenagers in 1978. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They released the first single, "I Hate Tourists" in 1980 and contributed eight songs, including the title track to the 1982 hardcore punk compilation This Is Boston, Not L.A.
A hard freeze is when temperatures are 28 degrees or lower for an extended period of time. Here's what you need to know.
"Freeze" (Korean: 꼼짝마) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Momoland. It was released on August 22, 2017 by Duble Kick Entertainment and distributed by Kakao M as the group's lead single from their second extended play of the same title.
The good news is that we did not get the rapid, large, and long drop in temperatures that we have gotten the previous three Octobers.