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Steady Diet of Nothing is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released in July 1991 by Dischord Records.Although a persistent rumor alleges that the title is an allusion to a quote by the late American stand-up comedian Bill Hicks, [1] the album title predates the Hicks quote by several years and was actually thought up by bassist Joe Lally.
Reclamation is a compilation album by Vancouver industrial band Front Line Assembly, released in 1997. It was re-released on July 30, 2007 through Polish label Metal Mind. [9] [10] The booklet contains on two pages an outline of the band's history.
The Anthem of Free Russia, [a] sometimes known by its incipit "Long Live Russia", [b] was a proposed anthem of the Russian Republic after the February Revolution.The music was composed by Russian composer Alexander Gretchaninov and the lyrics were written by Constantine Balmont.
Reclamation is the fourth studio album by American punk rock band Bigwig. It was released on Fearless Records in 2006. Release. On December 8, 2005, ...
The "State Anthem of the Russian Federation" [a] is the national anthem of Russia.It uses the same melody as the "State Anthem of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics", composed by Alexander Alexandrov, and new lyrics by Sergey Mikhalkov, who had collaborated with Gabriel El-Registan on the original anthem. [3]
Imminence is a Swedish metalcore band formed in Trelleborg.The group consists of vocalist Eddie Berg, rhythm guitarist Harald Barrett, Lead guitarist Alex Arnoldsson, bassist Christian Höijer and drummer Peter Hanström.
This has been a long-running practice, and it is, of course, very funny to compare the original and Kidz Bop lyrics -- which is what we did! The 10 Funniest Lyric Changes on 'Kidz Bop 28'
A Hidden Ulster contains expansive notes, lyrics and translations for 54 songs found in the Oriel area, including notation, published for the first time. The book has biographies of local singers, song collectors and songwriters from various periods, catalogues of songs collected in the area and previously-unpublished glass-stained photographs from the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.