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  2. 10,000 Lovers (In One) - Wikipedia

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    "10,000 Lovers (In One)" is a hit single by the Norwegian band TNT, taken from their 1987 album, Tell No Tales. It was written about a girl who TNT's vocalist at that time, Tony Harnell, knew. [citation needed] The single reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart in America, peaking at number 100 and earned the band a Norwegian Grammy. [citation needed]

  3. T.N.T. (album) - Wikipedia

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    T.N.T. is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released only in Australia and New Zealand on 1 December 1975. This was the band's first release with bassist Mark Evans and drummer Phil Rudd, although the last two tracks feature George Young and Tony Currenti, both of whom previously appeared on High Voltage.

  4. T.N.T. (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's title is a reference to the explosive chemical TNT. A slightly modified line from the song, "Lock up your daughters", was used as the title of AC/DC's first headlining tour of Great Britain in 1976 after the band's move from Melbourne, Australia, to London, earlier that year.

  5. Cartwheel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cartwheel is the second album by American shoegaze project Hotline TNT, fronted by Will Anderson. It was released on November 3, 2023, through Third Man Records and received acclaim from critics. Themes and composition

  6. Tell No Tales - Wikipedia

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    Tell No Tales is the third studio album by the Norwegian rock band TNT. It was the best-selling TNT album in the U.S., according to their bass guitarist Morty Black. [2] This album diverted from the power metal style of Knights of the New Thunder into a more glam metal direction. [3] Rock Candy Records reissused a remastered CD of the album in ...

  7. Knights of the New Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Some of the song titles were also changed; "Toys for Boys" and "Black Sheep of Valhalla" became "Break the Ice" and "Knights of the Thunder", respectively. [3] Two songs from TNT's self-titled first album , "USA" and "Eddie", were re-recorded and included on the album, though "Eddie" was an exclusive bonus track on the CD edition in Europe, [ 2 ...

  8. Till Next Time: The Best of TNT - Wikipedia

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    Till Next Time: The Best of TNT is a compilation album by Norwegian rock band TNT. Personnel. Band Tony ... 10. "Break the Ice" Dag Ingebrigtsen, Harnell, Dahl:

  9. Tony Harnell - Wikipedia

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    Tony Harnell (born September 18, 1962) is an American singer, best known for his work with Norwegian hard rock band TNT.He is known for his wide vocal range, with his modal voice spanning over four octaves.