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  2. David Baszucki - Wikipedia

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    David Brent Baszucki [1] (/ b ə ˈ z uː k i /; born January 20, 1963), also known by his former Roblox username builderman, is a Canadian-born American entrepreneur, engineer, and software developer.

  3. Loud (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Loud (stylized in all caps) is a Brazilian esports organization with teams competing in Free Fire, League of Legends and Valorant. Founded in 2019, LOUD is the esports organization with the largest number of followers on social media in Brazil and the second largest in the world. [ 1 ]

  4. Shout It Out Loud (Kiss song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shout It Out Loud" is a song by the American hard rock group Kiss, originally released on their 1976 album, Destroyer. It was released as the lead single off the album, and it proved to be successful, becoming the band's second single to break the Top 40 , after " Rock and Roll All Nite ".

  5. Never Too Loud - Wikipedia

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    Never Too Loud is the fourth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Danko Jones. It was recorded at Studio 606 in Los Angeles, with the producer Nick Raskulinecz . Track listing

  6. Loud Luxury - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Loud Luxury received a nomination in the Independent Music Video category at the 9th Hollywood Music in Media Awards for "Show Me" featuring Nikki's Wives. [15] At the Juno Awards of 2019, they won the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year for "Body". [16] In 2019, Loud Luxury performed at EDC Las Vegas and Lollapalooza in Chicago ...

  7. Live-Loud-Alive: Loudness in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Live-Loud-Alive: Loudness in Tokyo is the first live album by the Japanese band Loudness. It was recorded and released in 1983. It was recorded and released in 1983. The instrumental track "Tusk of Jaguar" appears on Akira Takasaki's first solo album with the same name.

  8. Powfu - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, he released the song "Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)", which featured a sample of Beabadoobee's debut single "Coffee".The single has received over 1.7 billion streams on Spotify as of February 2025, and peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 after amassing popularity through the video-sharing app TikTok.

  9. I Come Alive - Wikipedia

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    "I Come Alive" is a single by American rock band the Used, from the fifth studio album Vulnerable. [1] The song impacted radio on February 14, 2012 along with a music video. [2] The music video, directed by Aaron Hymes, depicts a boy getting bullied by other kids and getting abused by his own father.