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An answer song or record is a song (usually an audio recording) made in answer to a previous song by another artist. For songs that follow up songs by the same artist, see Category:Sequel songs . Subcategories
Shiny Entertainment, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Laguna Beach, California. Founded in October 1993 by David Perry, Shiny was the creator of video games such as Earthworm Jim, MDK and Enter the Matrix. Perry sold the company to Interplay Productions in 1995, which sold the studio to Infogrames, Inc. in 2002.
Messiah is an action-adventure video game developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Interplay. The game was promoted for its tessellation technology, which was claimed to drastically increase or reduce the number of polygons based on the speed of the system running the game. Messiah received a mixed response from reviewers.
Download QR code; Print/export ... "Shiny", a song on the 2001 EP 5 Songs by the Decemberists ... a former American video game developer; Shiny (software), ...
The song was used in a trailer for the 2009 film Sorority Row. "Le Disko" is also heavily sampled on the song "& Down" by German electronic producer Boys Noize. "Le Disko (Boys Noize Vocal Mix)" was used in the film Project X. "Le Disko" is one of 30 songs which can be played while riding Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit in Universal Studios Florida
The music video was released in March 2010 through Ultra Records. [1] The main protagonist of the video (which does not feature the band) is a robot who sneaks into a nightclub where robots are not allowed. He attempts to socialize with the human club goers but none are willing to talk to him.
It should only contain pages that are Shiny Toy Guns songs or lists of Shiny Toy Guns songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Shiny Toy Guns songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
"Rainy Monday" is the third single by rock group Shiny Toy Guns from their album We Are Pilots. This single peaked at #23 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was described by Len Ringhi of The Morning Call as "a faux Peter Gabriel / A-ha blend" which "could be a guilty pleasure".