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As in the books, Brennan (Emily Deschanel) is a forensic anthropologist; however, there are many differences: the television character is younger, more socially awkward, [15] and is based in the Jeffersonian, a fictionalized version of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. [15] Additionally, the Brennan character in the TV series ...
The Crystal Method is an American electronic music act formed in Las Vegas, Nevada, by Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland in 1993. They were pioneers of the big beat genre and their music has appeared in numerous TV shows, films, video games, and advertisements.
"(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" is a reworking of "Trip Like I Do", a song featured on the Crystal Method's debut album Vegas. The track was recorded for the 1997 film adaptation of the Spawn comic book series. The song was co-written by Richard Patrick and co-produced by Brian Liesegang, both from Filter, who also appeared in the song's video.
The Crystal Method Tropic Thunder (soundtrack) "Now is the Time" Now is the Time (Vote '08 Remix) "Why So Serious?" Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard: The Dark Knight (soundtrack) "The Grid" 2011 Daft Punk: Tron: Legacy Reconfigured "Leave the Lights On" 2012 Meiko: Leave the Lights On (Remixed) "Kinetic" (The Crystal Method vs. Dada Life) 2015
Divided by Night is electronic duo The Crystal Method's fourth studio album. [1] The album was released on May 12, 2009. The first single, "Drown in the Now", [1] which features vocals by Matisyahu, [1] was released to the iTunes Store on April 14, 2009, and the second single, "Black Rainbows" was released to the Beatport store on April 28, 2009.
If you haven’t been watching “American Song Contest,” you might not know that Scott Kirkland from the Crystal Method is from Nevada. He’s representing one of 45 states that have already ...
The book is based on the characters in the television series rather than the characters created by Kathy Reichs, who had inspired the concept of Bones. Its plot focuses on Dr. Temperance Brennan and Special Agent Seeley Booth's investigation into the skeletal remains left on the steps of a federal building and its connection with a Chicago mob ...
The Crystal Method remixed "Name of the Game" for the 2008 film, Tropic Thunder. The remix, called "The Crystal Method's Big Ass T.T. Mix", is similar to the original, with samples of the character's voices included in the track. The track was played in the film, though the character's voice samples were taken out.