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Hamilton also collaborated with Odetari on the song "GMFU", a top-5 hit on the chart. It also reached number 23 on New Zealand Music Chart, his only chart debut. [2] On February 28, 2024, Hamilton released "Faster n Harder". The song is inspired by the character Angel Dust from the adult animated musical comedy television series Hazbin Hotel.
Scheming Weasel (faster version) (Synthesizer) “Sort of cartoonish, and yet sort of dark. I couldn't decide the tempo, so I posted a slower and faster version of the piece.” Genre: Comedic Length: 1:29 Instrumentation: English Horn, Bassoons, Bass, Glock, Clarinet, Celesta, Triangle, Bass Clarinet Tempo: 168 bpm ISRC: USUAN1100085: Date: 1 ...
5/10 [4] Live... in the Raw is the first live album by American heavy metal band W.A.S.P. (fourth album overall), released in 1987. This album can be seen as something of a breakwater between the 'old' W.A.S.P. of the first three albums and the more mature sound of the releases that would follow.
“The music’s louder, the waves get stronger / I don’t mind if the world spins faster, faster, faster / Just let me take you to a better place.” Later on the track, the group croons, “Don ...
"Faster" is a song which surprised ourselves. It's a very fresh new sound wrapped around the 80s heart and soul of the track. "Faster" reflects one of the many musical roots we have. Combined with the modern influences on our new album, it's like the past and future created the present. Sharon den Adel said in an interview with Metal Ways:
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Faster is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1979. It was recorded at Le Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec. It was recorded at Le Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec. The album would be certified gold in the US and Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association and RIAA .
The album cover was designed by Richard Andrews, who created the album cover for 5 Seconds of Summer's last two projects – 5 Seconds of Summer and LiveSOS. Annie Zaleski of The A.V. Club described Sounds Good Feels Good ' s cover as " a clear precedent of the early-’00s pop-punk boom".