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  2. Cyriak - Wikipedia

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    Cyriak has been a regular contributor to the British website B3ta since 2004. [7] His YouTube channel was launched in March 2006. Cyriak's YouTube account features a compilation of his animations, which have been popular throughout the blogosphere and noted by Wired's Eliot Van Buskirk. [8]

  3. Bloc Party discography - Wikipedia

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    The next EP, Little Thoughts was released the same year only in Japan; it included Bloc Party's first UK Top 40 entry, the double A-side "Little Thoughts/Tulips", which peaked at number 38. Bloc Party's first studio album, Silent Alarm was released in 2005 and was the band's UK breakthrough by reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart.

  4. Truth (Bloc Party song) - Wikipedia

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    A video for the song, shot in November 2012, was released onto YouTube on 15 January 2013. [2] The video was shot at 120 frames per second by Clemens Habicht, [3] as it shows the members of the band dancing and jumping through colored smoke clouds in an open field.

  5. Ratchet (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ratchet" is a song by English rock band Bloc Party. The song was released on 25 June 2013 as the lead single from the band's third EP The Nextwave Sessions. The song was given its first radio play by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1. [1] A music video for the song was also uploaded to the band's Vevo channel on YouTube on the

  6. Silent Alarm - Wikipedia

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    A new version of the CD with an extra DVD was released in the UK in October 2005. The DVD, titled God Bless Bloc Party, contains a US tour documentary at El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, live footage of Bloc Party at the 2005 Eurockéennes Festival in Belfort, France, and nine music videos from the band's career.

  7. Silent Alarm Remixed - Wikipedia

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    Silent Alarm Remixed is the remix album to Silent Alarm, the debut album by British indie rock band Bloc Party.It was released on 29 August 2005 in the British Isles on Wichita Recordings, the band's primary label, and on 13 September 2005 in the United States through Vice Records to coincide with Bloc Party's worldwide touring schedule.

  8. Kele Okereke - Wikipedia

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    [20] In November 2019, saw the release of Kele's fourth album, 2042. [21] The title is a reference to the year that census data predicts ethnic minorities will become the majority in the United States. [22] Much of the album tackles political themes such as the Windrush scandal, Grenfell Tower fire and Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest.

  9. Like Eating Glass - Wikipedia

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    "Like Eating Glass" is a song by Bloc Party from their debut album Silent Alarm. It is the first track on the album. The song is one of their most popular amongst fans. The lyrics, as is typical of the band's early work, are poetic and ambiguous, and deal with feelings of being "completely disoriented" in failing relationships. [2]