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The Maybe Man is the fifth studio album by the American pop trio AJR. It was released on November 10, 2023, following their previous studio album OK Orchestra (2021). It is the band's first album released as part of its deal with Mercury / Republic Records .
The episode "Repo Man" is based on "Shoot-Out at the Stampede!" from X-Men #121 (May 1979) by writer Claremont, writer/artist Byrne and artist Terry Austin. The episode is also based on the "Weapon X" story from Marvel Comics Presents #72-84 (March–September 1991) by writer/artist Barry Windsor-Smith.
Throughout August and September 2023, AJR posted production snippets of "Touchy Feely Fool", later sending a studio-quality snippet of the song through their mailing list in October 2023. [2] The full song became available through an event in collaboration with Rec Room on November 2, and officially released as the second track of The Maybe Man ...
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X-Man 2 Episode 9 Mission 1: Team! Catch the Tail (단결! 꼬리잡기) Mission 2: Tongue Twisters Relay (줄줄이 말해요) Order-deciding Game: Butt Pushing (엉덩이 밀치기) Tony An (Active) 10 January 10, 2004 X-Man 2 Episode 10 Mission 3: New Marriages are Beautiful (신혼은 아름다워) Mission 4: Survival Push Over ...
Average TV viewership ratings Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share (Nielsen Korea) [25] Nationwide Seoul; 1 October 19, 2022 3.9% (16th): 3.9% (15th): 2 October 20, 2022
Omniscient Interfering View is an observational entertainment show that uses a documentary style techniques to observe the life of the cast members, invited guests and their managers. [1] The show follows another program, I Live Alone of a similar format, which airs on the same channel on Fridays at the same time slot.
4 time signature, with the first leg following a tempo of 145 beats per minute (BPM). [1] "Maybe Man" musically builds as the song progresses, ending with a soft verse before a beat drop. [2] The second leg of the song follows a tempo of 112 beats per minute (BPM), beginning with AJR's crew member Rob Piccione yelling "One, two, pandemonium". [1]