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  2. Baltimore (album) - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter and pianist Nina Simone, released in January 1978 by CTI Records. Due to a lack of promotion, and Simone's dissatisfaction with the record, It became a commercial failure, failed to chart, and also received mixed reviews from critics.

  3. Reset (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced, performed, mixed and mastered by Philippe Jolicoeur. This is the first album that Phil produced with his own record label, Indy Rekordz Inc. "Choke" and "Kyoto" are the singles and the new video clips for that album. On "Kyoto", Reset speaks about Kyoto Protocol. In March 2008, they released their fourth album No Intensity.

  4. Baltimore club - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore club, also called B'more club, B'more house or simply B'more, is a music genre that fuses breakbeat and house. It was created in Baltimore in the early 1990s by Frank Ski , Scottie B, Shawn Caesar, DJ Technics, DJ Class, DJ Patrick, Kenny B, among others.

  5. Jersey club - Wikipedia

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    Jersey club (originally called Brick City club [1]) is a style of electronic club music that originated in Newark, New Jersey, in the early 2000s.It was pioneered by DJ Tameil, Mike V, DJ Tim Dolla, and DJ Black Mic of the Brick Bandits crew, who were inspired by Baltimore club's uptempo hybrid of house and hip hop.

  6. No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls - Wikipedia

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    No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Simple Plan. Formed by members of Reset, Simple Plan spent over a year recording their first album with producer Arnold Lanni. It is a pop-punk record that revolves around being an outcast, drawing comparisons to Blink-182, Good Charlotte and New Found Glory.

  7. Parka (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Parka played support for Die Happy during their tour through Germany and in autumn released their first single of the album "Oben" ("Above") as EP with two additional songs and the music video for Oben. The video clip premiered on 7 October 2011 on MyVideo. On 20 January 2012 the second single release, "Eins" ("One"), followed.

  8. No Limits (Reset album) - Wikipedia

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    No Limits is the second studio album by Canadian punk rock band Reset. It was released in 1999, and re-released in 2006. It was released in 1999, and re-released in 2006. Track listing

  9. Barenaked Ladies Are Men - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic called the album "just a bit more energized" [1] than its companion album, saying it had "just a bit more wit, sparkle, and pop." [1] They also stated that Are Men had more memorable hooks than Are Me and that, when viewed together with Are Me, "Barenaked Ladies Are Me and Barenaked Ladies Are Men should not only stand as a creative high point for the Canadian rockers, but a truly ...