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  2. In the End - Wikipedia

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    Opposed from the song being a remix, the song also differs with altered lyrics. The song was released as a promotional single with "FRGT/10". The music video was directed by Jason Goldwatch. It starts off in black and white with someone picking up headphones, interrupted by an image – Mike Shinoda in a car, a flashing image with the letters ...

  3. Virtual Insanity - Wikipedia

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    "Virtual Insanity" was a number-one hit in Iceland and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. As well as becoming a top ten hit in Finland, Ireland, and Italy, the song also climbed to number 38 on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart upon the single's release in the United States in 1997 becoming one of their biggest U.S. hits.

  4. Travelling Without Moving - Wikipedia

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    The first song composed for the album was "Virtual Insanity". It was recorded as a rough demo and was not fully realised until the album's final recording stage. [2] The song has a piano opening with "buoyant keyboards and soaring strings." [4] [5] Its lyrics are about the prevalence of technology and the replication and simulation of life. [1]

  5. In the End (Drake Bell song) - Wikipedia

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    "In the End" is a song by Drake Bell, and is the fifth track on his debut studio album, Telegraph. Background On ...

  6. The End (Halsey song) - Wikipedia

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    "The End" is a song by the American singer Halsey from her fifth studio album The Great Impersonator. Halsey wrote and produced the song with Alex G , and Michael Uzowuru . Columbia Records released it as a promotional single on June 4, 2024.

  7. Humans Being - Wikipedia

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    "Humans Being" was included on both the Twister soundtrack – along with an instrumental by Eddie and Alex, "Respect the Wind" – and the band's Best Of – Volume I compilation, although the version used in the video for the soundtrack release is an edit with 3:28 of the 5:10 length of the album version, removing several solo sections, a bridge, and shortening the ending.

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  9. Amazing (Aerosmith song) - Wikipedia

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    Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry suffered a slight head injury during the making of the video, and it was extended by 52 seconds at the end, where two loops were inserted. In the virtual dream world, the two embark on a motorcycle journey and sky-dive, as well as engage in a steamy makeout session.