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Undead" was released as a 7" single in the United Kingdom on HMV with "Circles" as a second track. During Super Bowl XLIII, a trailer aired for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra which featured "Undead". The song is also featured in the video game UFC 2009 Undisputed from THQ and is part of the soundtrack for Madden NFL 09. [3]
The lyrics describes about a story of an unknown loved one who has recently died, with the narrator having difficulty trying to live without them. [21] "Bullet", the eleventh track from the album, is a song about suicide. It is played in an upbeat tempo with energetic vocals, which gives contrast to the dark lyrical content.
Into the Woods is a 1986 musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. The musical intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales , exploring the consequences of the characters' wishes and quests.
There’s a continuing shortage of accountants in the U.S. CPAs are overwhelmed—leading to delays and errors during peak tax season.
The album was called "the best thing SFU have recorded since Maximum Violence," in an 8/10 review by Decibel magazine.Terrorizer magazine wrote that, "Ugly riffs slip and slide amidst the primordial ooze summoned forth by Chris' guttural incantations, and the drums flail in the background like some tentacle monstrosity from beyond; this is truly an unearthly noise and glorious in its heaving ...
Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1663 – 1677) was a noted English actress of the Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers on the public stage in Britain. [1] She was the younger sister of Anne Marshall , another prominent actress of the period.
"Comin' in Hot" is a song by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead. It is the fourth single from their second full-length album, American Tragedy, and the third track on that album. It is the band's tenth overall single in their discography.
Rebecca's Empire was based around Barnard and O'Mara, which formed in 1994 in Melbourne as a rock, pop duo. [1] [2] They recorded a cover version of Pearl Jam's "Alive" for an album by Performers Releasing Information about Clean Syringes (P.R.I.C.S.), Do It Safe (1994). [1] P.R.I.C.S. was a government project for AIDS prevention and education. [3]