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  2. Hatefiles - Wikipedia

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    Hatefiles is the second compilation album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released by Roadrunner Records on April 8, 2003. It contains rare, unreleased and remixed tracks. The album is notable as it contains "Terminate", the last song to be recorded with original guitarist Dino Cazares until his return

  3. List of songs subject to plagiarism disputes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs that have been the subject of plagiarism disputes. In several of the disputes the artists have stated that the copying of melody or chord progression was unconscious. In some cases the song was sampled or covered. Some cases are still awaiting litigation.

  4. Fear of Music - Wikipedia

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    In March 1979, the band members played the song on nationwide U.S. music show American Bandstand. [6] In the days after the performance, they decided they did not want to be regarded simply as "a singles machine". [7] Talking Heads entered a New York City studio without a producer in the spring of 1979 and rehearsed demo tracks. [8]

  5. The Industrialist - Wikipedia

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    The Industrialist is the eighth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on June 5, 2012. [1] [2] [3] [4]A remixed and remastered version of the album, titled Re-Industrialized, was released on June 23, 2023, featuring live drums recorded with Mike Heller, who appears on the band's subsequent albums.

  6. Nothing to Fear (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing to Fear" is a song by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in October 1992 as the lead single from his twelfth studio album, God's Great Banana Skin. It was written and produced by Rea. [2] "Nothing to Fear" reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 75 for four weeks.

  7. Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) - Wikipedia

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    As with many of their recent recordings, Marillion, who are widely considered crowdfunding pioneers, [5] turned to their fans to finance the new album. This time the group decided to join the online direct-to-fan music platform PledgeMusic in order to expand their management and customer service possibilities. [6]

  8. The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most - Wikipedia

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    The video went on to win the MTV 2 Award at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, beating out The Strokes, Norah Jones, The Hives, Nappy Roots featuring Jazzy Fey, and Musiq. The track was remixed by Andy Wallace [3] and released as a single [21] on January 15. The song's music video debuted later in the month [19] and was in heavy rotation at MTV ...

  9. No Mercy, No Fear - Wikipedia

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    No Mercy, No Fear is the second mixtape by hip hop group G-Unit, released on August 1, 2002. [2] Originally released independently as a free mixtape, [ 3 ] it was re-released in 2006 by BCD Music Group. [ 1 ]