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  2. One Second (Paradise Lost album) - Wikipedia

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    One Second is the sixth studio album released by British metal band Paradise Lost. The album marks the group's transition from a gothic metal act to a more electronic direction. It is the bestselling record of their career and enabled the band to sign with the German branch of major label EMI .

  3. Speer Family - Wikipedia

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    They recorded one album titled "Carrying On The Tradition" which featured recordings of some of the Speer Family's best-known songs. Another group was formed in 2018 by Brock and Faye's son Brian Speer and his wife Allison Durham Speer, they were joined by bass singer Mike Allen and relatively new singer Ben Waites to form the New Speer Family.

  4. One Second - Wikipedia

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    One Second may refer to: One Second, a 2020 film; One Second (Yello album), 1987; One Second (Paradise Lost album), 1997, or the title track "One Second", a song by Stormzy from his 2019 album Heavy Is the Head

  5. Speer Goes to Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Speer Goes To Hollywood did not use the actual audio from the 1970s and employed actors to recreate part of the conversation, including information from other interviews Speer had given. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In the film, Speer recalls the years of the Nazis' rise to power, to his role in World War II , to the Nuremberg trials .

  6. Albert Speer - Wikipedia

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    Having served his full term, Speer was released in 1966. He used his writings from the time of imprisonment as the basis for two autobiographical books, Inside the Third Reich and Spandau: The Secret Diaries. Speer's books were a success; the public was fascinated by the inside view of the Third Reich he provided. He died of a stroke in 1981.

  7. Begins Here - Wikipedia

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    Begins Here is the debut full-length album by Brisbane rock band The Butterfly Effect. Begins Here reached number 23 on the ARIA Album Charts, [1] the band's first entry to the top 100, as their first extended play The Butterfly Effect had peaked outside of the top 100.

  8. Paul Speer - Wikipedia

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    Paul Speer (born 1952 in Lewiston, Idaho) is a Grammy nominated guitarist, composer, and record producer. He has released several solo albums, music video albums, and collaborations with other artists such as pianist David Lanz , drummer Scott Rockenfield of Queensrÿche , Paul Lawler , and vocalist Satine Orient .

  9. The Great Radio Controversy - Wikipedia

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    [1] The album is titled after the controversy about the identity of the inventor of radio. It is posited that Serbian engineer Nikola Tesla (whom the band is named after) is the true inventor of radio, while the Italian Guglielmo Marconi took the credit and is widely regarded as having the title. The album's inner sleeve recounts this story.