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Hardknox is an English electronic music duo consisting of producer and instrumentalist Steve Proctor and vocalist Lindy Layton. They have released two singles and a self-titled album. Their musical style features heavy beats with powerful vocal samples and unusual loops and sound effects.
Richard Gilliam (also of AllMusic) said, "Favorably reminiscent of the best songs of their British Invasion days, 'Attitude' is a straight-forward, hard-rock effort, laced, of course, with front man Ray Davies’s energetically satirical vocals. The lead track on their 1979 Low Budget album, the song mocks the superficiality of the emerging ...
Hardknox – Attitude; Kill Transmission – Dying Wish; Rob Zombie – Subliminal Seduction – Living Dead Girl (remix) Original music composed by Sean Callery: Everything Happened So Fast; Episode 12: "Hell Hath No Fury" Original music composed by Sean Callery; Episode 13: "Kiss The Past Good-bye" Original music composed by Sean Callery
It also described the song as a "standout," praising its "strong vocals and lyrics" and "neat saxophone work" while describing the guitar riff as being influenced by the Rolling Stones. [10] Author Bob Cianci described it as an "FM radio hit." [11] But music critic Robert Christgau criticizes the song for lacking irony. [12]
Attitude is the second album by new jack swing group Troop released by Atlantic Records on October 13, 1989. [2] The album features numerous debuts by a few well known musicians. The songs "My Music" and " I Will Always Love You " marked the debut of record producer Dallas Austin , who co-produced the songs with his mentor Joyce "Fenderella ...
In this podcast, Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner is joined by superstar guests Randi Zuckerberg and Morgan Housel as they each share three stories -- one to educate, one to amuse, and one to ...
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"Attitude" is a song by American rock band Alien Ant Farm. [1] It was included on their second studio album, ANThology , [ 2 ] and was released on March 18, 2002, as the album's third and final single (fourth if counting the re-release of " Movies ".