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The video was directed by Alan Ferguson. [11] The "FOB" lights on the back wall of the video can be seen floating on the water in the music video for Fall Out Boy's "What a Catch, Donnie". In 2018 Fall Out Boy released a music video for "Bishops Knife Trick", the tenth track off their 2018 album Mania, which heavily parodies "Thnks fr th Mmrs ...
TKOL RMX 1234567 is a remix album of songs from the album The King of Limbs (2011) by the English rock band Radiohead.It was released on 16 September 2011 in Japan and on 10 October 2011 internationally by XL Recordings.
THX or thx may refer to: THX, a US audio company, sound certification and standard Deep Note, the THX trademark stinger sound; THX 1138, a film by George Lucas; Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, a film by George Lucas; thx: "Thanks" in SMS language; Oi language (ISO 639 language code thx), an Austroasiatic language found in Laos
"Thank U, Next" – a 2018 song by Ariana Grande; its music video was released on November 30. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100. [82] The video reached 100 million views in 3 days and 10 hours, becoming one of the fastest to do so. [83] It also reached 55.4 million views within 24 hours, breaking both the YouTube and Vevo 24 hour records. [84]
The album elicited a positive critical reaction upon its release. AllMusic's Rick Anderson awarded the album 3.5 stars, commenting that "there will probably not be a better new Christmas album this year than this one," going on to call the album "a complete blast" and stating that "this album is very highly recommended."
In April 2015, THX introduced a new trailer called Eclipse, which was accompanied by an updated, "Dolbyized" and more powerful version of the Deep Note, also created by Moorer. [8] This version of the Deep Note was created entirely digitally so it could play on Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X systems, and Moorer created 30-second, 45 ...
"Thanks for Christmas" is a song by the English band XTC, credited as "the Three Wise Men" and written by Andy Partridge It was released by Virgin Records in late 1983 as a holiday single backed with "Countdown to Christmas Party Time". The song made its first album appearance on the 199
The music video for "The Origins of Holiday" trailer was directed by Jason Koenig, and produced by Ron Perry, Saul Levitz, Bridgitte Pugh. [3] It has Lil Nas X overtaking the identity of Santa Claus, in a fashion similar to Tim Allen's character in the 1994 film The Santa Clause, and features Michael J. Fox as the character of Marty McFly from the Back to the Future film series.