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Jump5 is the self-titled debut album from Christian pop group of the same name.It was released on August 14, 2001 through Sparrow Records.Two re-releases followed: the first featured the "Start Jumpin'" bonus track targeted towards Christian audiences, while the second featured a Radio Disney-targeted version of "Start Jumpin'" with different lyrics plus a cover of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless ...
Album CHR AC; 2001 "Spinnin' Around" — — Jump5 "Start Jumpin'" — — "God Bless the U.S.A." — — Jump5 (Re-release) "The Meaning of Life" — — Jump5: 2002 "All I Can Do" — — All the Time in the World "Joyride" — — "Forever in My Heart" — — "Joy to the World" — — All the Joy in the World "A Strange Way to Save the ...
The album was re-released twice, first with an additional bonus track, then with a cover of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" after the September 11th attacks. Over the following two years they released three more albums: All the Time in the World, a Christmas album, All the Joy in the World, and Accelerate. They opened for Aaron Carter in 2002.
Imago is the second full-length album by the Brisbane band The Butterfly Effect. It was recorded by the line-up of Clint Boge on lead vocals , Glenn Esmond on bass guitar , Kurt Goedhart on lead guitar and Ben Hall on drums , with Joe Barresi producing.
Begins Here is the debut full-length album by Brisbane rock band The Butterfly Effect. Begins Here reached number 23 on the ARIA Album Charts, [1] the band's first entry to the top 100, as their first extended play The Butterfly Effect had peaked outside of the top 100.
"Butterfly Effect" was released physically in three editions: limited editions A and B, and the regular edition. The limited editions included a DVD, with the one in edition A featuring the track's music video and its making-of, and the one in edition B featuring an interview video in addition to the music video.
The Butterfly Effect is the debut extended play by Australian hard rock group the Butterfly Effect, released in late 2001.This is the only recording by the band to feature bass player Michael Cavendish before he was replaced by Glenn Esmond.
"One Second of Insanity" [1] was the second single from the debut album, Begins Here, by Australian rock group, The Butterfly Effect and was released in 2003. The Brisbane-based band were formed in 1999 by Clint Boge on guitar, Glenn Esmond on bass guitar and vocals, Kurt Goedhart on guitar and Ben Hall on drums. They spent November 2002 to ...