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"Sail Away" is a song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's sixth studio album Hide from the Sun on September 2, 2005. The song was written by the lead singer Lauri Ylönen. Sail away was 2nd on the United States singles list in 2005. The music video went #1 at MTV Latino in March 2006. It has also been a ...
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Hell of a Tester (sometimes written Hellofatester) is the third studio album by The Rasmus, then called Rasmus. It was released in 1998 by Warner Music and received Gold status in Finland. The most popular single was Liquid , which was released in September, getting into the Top 40 on MTV Nordic.
The second single, "Sail Away", was released on 14 November 2005. The third single from the album was "Shot". Due to declining sales of their previous singles in the country, the song was only available as a download in the UK.
Hell of a Collection (stylized Hellofacollection, as one word) is the first compilation album by the Finnish band The Rasmus, released in 2001 by Warner Music Finland.. The band recorded it when they still were "Rasmus" (later they changed their name from "Rasmus" to "The Rasmus").
The album has sold double platinum in Finland [2] and was the first album by The Rasmus to be released in other European countries such as France and Spain. They won four EMMAs in 2002 (the Finnish equivalent of Grammys ) for Best Group, Best Album, Best Pop/Rock Album and Best Song (for "F-F-F-Falling").
Livin' in a World Without You is a song by Finnish rock band the Rasmus and the first single from their seventh studio album, Black Roses. It is also first track on the album. The single was released on 10 September 2008, [2] and was available in a variety of formats. [3]
Dead Letters is the fifth album by Finnish band The Rasmus released in 2003. It was released later in 2004 in the US, UK and Australia. Their previous album, Into, had seen some success in some parts of Europe, particularly Scandinavia and Germany, but Dead Letters signified the band's major break-through.