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SethBling started out programming his calculator in middle school and wrote "lots of" games throughout high school, including an MUD. [9] [14] [15] SethBling wrote in 2012 that C# was his favorite programming language. [16] SethBling worked as a software engineer at Microsoft for three years, where he worked on Xbox, and for four months [17] on ...
"Stuck" is a song by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, featured on their sixth studio album It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day (2023). "Stuck" was released on May 8, 2023 through Concord Records , as the lead single from the album, and the first single released by the band in 5 years.
Baauer's song starts with a 15-second intro, a bass drop, then 15 seconds with the bass, and a lion/beast-like roar at the end of the first 30 seconds. Usually, a video begins with one person (often helmeted or masked) dancing to the song alone for 15 seconds, surrounded by other people not paying attention or seemingly unaware of the dancing ...
A 30-second teaser was released and the music video was set to premiere in June 2010. However, it was delayed. The film features 30 Seconds to Mars as US Marines deployed to Afghanistan. The video was supposedly leaked on April 1, 2011. In response to the leak, the band stated that they would release the full-length video soon.
Flames rise from a Tesla Cybertruck after it exploded outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, on Jan. 1, 2025, in this screengrab taken from a social media video.
Very demure, very mindful,” in a video posted on Aug. 5. “I don’t look like a clown when I go to work. I don’t do too much. I’m very mindful while I’m at work.” ...
On Your Mark" (オン・ユア・マーク, On Yua Māku) is a song by the Japanese rock duo Chage & Aska. At their request, animator Hayao Miyazaki produced a music video for the song. The music video was created in 1995, is entirely animated, has no dialogue, and runs for about six and a half minutes. [3]
The song became the band's second number one single on the US Alternative Songs chart and attained moderate success in international markets. The accompanying music video, directed by Jared Leto, features Thirty Seconds to Mars and a group of followers on a Critical Mass movement through Los Angeles at night.