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The Extremist is the fourth studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on July 21, 1992, through Relativity Records. [1] The album is one of Satriani's most popular releases and his highest-charting to date, reaching No. 22 on the U.S. Billboard 200 [8] and remaining on that chart for 28 weeks, [9] as well as reaching the top 50 in six other countries. [10]
Rubina" is one of two tracks named after his wife, the other being "Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness" on The Extremist (1992). "The Headless Horseman" is performed entirely using a two-handed tapping technique, and was revisited in the form of "Headless" on Flying in a Blue Dream (1989).
Original Album Classics is a box set compilation by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on June 16, 2008 through Epic Records.It contains five studio albums on separate discs: Not of This Earth (1986), Flying in a Blue Dream (1989), The Extremist (1992), Joe Satriani (1995) and Crystal Planet (1998).
Rubina Khalid (qaria) (1959–2017), Pakistani Quran reciter; Rubina Kuraoka (born 1987), German voice actor; Rubina Qaimkhani (born 1975), Pakistani politician; Rubina Qureshi (1940–2022), Pakistani Sindhi-language folk singer; Rubina Rana (1956–2003), Pakistani Norwegian politician; Rubina Shergill (1982–2012), Indian television actress
Rubin had provided a platform for political extremists, such as far-right influencer Paul Joseph Watson, Great Replacement conspiracy theorist Lauren Southern, white nationalist Stefan Molyneux, and far-right activist Tommy Robinson. [81] A 2018 report from Data & Society described Rubin as part of a network on YouTube that amplified far-right ...
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The Beautiful Guitar is a compilation album released by instrumental rock artist Joe Satriani in 1993. It was only released in Europe, and contained various softer, ballad-like songs (As opposed to more rock-oriented hits such as "Surfing with the Alien") from his six previous albums.
Rubina Rana (27 May 1956 – 15 July 2003) was a Pakistani Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. Born in Pakistan, she grew up in Karachi and Lahore and migrated to Rakkestad, Norway in 1978. She became involved in local politics in Oslo, and in 1995 she was elected to serve in Oslo city council. [1] She served two terms. [2]