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On 1 September 2021, Kane posted on twitter "ahaha just wrote a song and one of the line says why dont u take him and go to hell". [3] Kane continued to tease the rock song on social media for a while [ 4 ] and on 2 December 2021, Kane posted on twitter announcing the song's release at "midnight tonight".
It was titled, "Won't Back Down (Bring You Hell remix)." "Won't Back Down" is more industrial sounding than the rest of the band's catalog, which is partially due to the nature of the film, and also due to Bell having less than a week to write the song to meet Fox studios ' deadline in order make the film and soundtrack. [ 1 ]
The writing and recording process for "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" was slightly different to the normal approach adopted by Bring Me the Horizon – speaking to Sugarscape.com, bassist Matt Kean recalled that "for this one, instead of going into a room to jam and play the songs we would pre-record riffs or keyboard parts ... then if there was a good part we'd record it on the computer ...
The word melanoma has a long history of being used in a broader sense to refer to any melanocytic tumor, typically, but not always malignant, [170] [171] but today the narrower sense referring only to malignant types has become so dominant that benign tumors are usually not called melanomas anymore and the word melanoma is now usually taken to ...
Alice Cooper Goes to Hell (often shortened to Goes to Hell [6]) is the second solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released in 1976. [7] A continuation of Welcome to My Nightmare as it continues the story of Steven, the concept album was written by Cooper with guitar player Dick Wagner and producer Bob Ezrin.
"Bleed" is a song by Australian rapper and singer the Kid Laroi, released on 3 November 2023 through Columbia Records as the sixth single from his debut studio album The First Time (2023). It was produced by Omer Fedi and Blake Slatkin .
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage is the second studio album by American rock band Cold, released on September 12, 2000. With four popular singles, it gained substantial commercial success, achieving gold status , and landed Cold in the mainstream rock scene.
Despite this version having a different title, the sleeve for the 7-inch single still shows the English name as "Good Girls Go to Heaven, Bad Girls Go Everywhere". The credits list Jim Steinman (as ジム・スタインマン) as composer, with the Japanese lyrics written by Keiko Aso (麻生圭子).