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"From the Inside" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released as the fourth single from their second album, Meteora , and appears as the tenth track on the record. It was released in Australia and the United States (it was released as download only in the UK ) in 2004 as the fourth single from the album.
The 9:37 song, the fourth and final track of the album, was Rush's first entirely instrumental piece. The multi-part piece was inspired by a dream guitarist Alex Lifeson had, and the music in these sections correspond to the occurrences in his dream. The opening segment was played on a nylon-string classical guitar.
The In Sound from Way Out! is an instrumental compilation by the Beastie Boys, released in 1996. The title and cover art concept were borrowed from the Perrey and Kingsley album of the same name . Track listing
From the Inside, or the title song, 1971 "From the Inside" (Marcia Hines song), 1975 "From the Inside" (Linkin Park song), 2004 "From the Inside" (video game), 2022 "From the Inside", a song by Def Leppard, a B-side of the single "Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" "From the Inside", a song by Depswa from Two Angels and a Dream
From the Inside is the seventh studio album and English-language debut album by Italian singer Laura Pausini, released on November 5, 2002 by Atlantic Records. This was Pausini’s only studio album in English until the release of Laura Xmas in 2016
Inside Out: Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to Disney/Pixar's 2015 film of the same name, composed by Michael Giacchino. It is the second collaboration between Michael Giacchino and Pete Docter , after previously working on Up , which received an Academy Award for Best Original Score .
From the Inside is the fourth solo studio album by American rock singer Alice Cooper, released in December 1978 by Warner Bros. Records. [7] It is a concept album about Cooper's stay in a New York asylum due to his alcoholism. Each of the characters in the songs were based on actual people Cooper met in the asylum.
Both "New Inside" and the album of the same name marked a change of musical direction for Tiffany as she moved towards an urban and contemporary R&B sound. [1] In a 2012 interview with The A.V. Club, Tiffany said of the song's message, "Of course, we made it about a love relationship, but the song is really more about busting down walls, changing things, being open-minded, pushing yourself a ...