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Bintang di Surga is the second studio album by Indonesian alternative rock band Peterpan. Rolling Stone Indonesia magazine ranked the album #116 on "The 150 Greatest Indonesian Albums of All Time" list., [1] A song from this album, "Kukatakan Dengan Indah", got a place at #140 on Rolling Stone Indonesia's "150 Greatest Indonesian Songs of All Time" list.
Original Soundtrack Alexandria (commonly referred as OST Alexandria) is the third studio album by Indonesian rock band Peterpan and a soundtrack album for the 2005 film Alexandria. The album was released in 2005 under Musica Studio's label. The album is the last album Andika and Indra worked on before they were dismissed from Peterpan in ...
[4] [2] "Kisah Cintaku" is a song by Indonesian singer Chrisye from his 1988 album Jumpa Pertama. Peterpan's guitarist Uki said that Peterpan covered the song as a tribute to Chrisye for his influence on Peterpan's development. [3] "Tak Ada yang Abadi" according to Ariel is a song that fits Peterpan's feelings as they are changing their name. [2]
Some people catch the football for free in their yards or local parks. On Sunday, Buccaneers star receiver Mike Evans caught the football for cash and history . Evans came into the day with a ...
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In February 2005, Peterpan planned to release a video album, later titled Untuk Sahabat Peterpan which contains karaoke's music video and the 6 cities on 24 hours' breaking record concert's documentation, the video album was released a month after. In September 2005, Peterpan released a soundtrack for the Rexinema movie, Alexandria.
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