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  2. The Difference Between Hell and Home - Wikipedia

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    The album received positive reviews by critics. Rock Sound concluded their review by saying "This is raw feeling, distilled through true musicianship – exactly as great hardcore should be" [4] and Thrash Hits stated "The Difference Between Hell and Home is a stunningly complete hardcore album which should be treasured by anyone with half a brain in their heads" and awarded the album with a ...

  3. Counterparts (band) - Wikipedia

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    Counterparts entered the studio in March–April 2017, with Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio at the production helm once again. Vocalist Brendan Murphy announced that he started a new band with members of Fit For An Autopsy , Misery Signals and Reign Supreme called END.

  4. Counterparts (Rush album) - Wikipedia

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    Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released October 19, 1993, on Anthem Records. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] After the band finished touring its previous album Roll the Bones (1991) in mid-1992, the members took a break before starting work on a follow-up.

  5. Stick It Out (Rush song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stick It Out" is a song and single by the band Rush from their 1993 album Counterparts. The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart, becoming the band's only number one debut of their five chart-toppers. The song also reached number one on the RPM Cancon chart. [2] A music video was made for the song.

  6. Nobody's Hero - Wikipedia

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    "Nobody's Hero" (song), a song by Rush from the 1993 album Counterparts "Nobody's Hero", a song by Stiff Little Fingers from the 1980 album Nobody's Heroes

  7. Cold Fire (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on their 1993 album Counterparts. The song peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. mainstream rock chart. [1] Personnel. Geddy Lee – vocals, bass, synthesizer;

  8. Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu - Wikipedia

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    "Koroshiya Kiki Ippatsu" was a single released to commemorate Soil & "Pimp" Sessions' 10th anniversary. [6] It was the second collaboration single released by Soil & "Pimp" Sessions in 2013, after "Jazzy Conversation" with Rhymester.

  9. Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the ...

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    Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground is the fourth studio album by Bright Eyes and the 46th release of Saddle Creek Records. The band made its national television debut in support of the album, performing "The Trees Get Wheeled Away" (a track that was not on the album) on the Late Show with David Letterman .