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  2. De La Soul Is Dead - Wikipedia

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    De La Soul chose the title De La Soul Is Dead to emphasize their departure from their previous style. [3] The group's separation from the "D.A.I.S.Y Age" imagery of 3 Feet High and Rising is visually demonstrated by the album cover, which shows a broken pot of daisies, [6] as well as by the music video for "Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)", which depicts a pot of daisies being smashed. [12]

  3. Dead Disco - Wikipedia

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    Choosing a new musical direction, Hesketh left Dead Disco; they officially revealed their disbandment on their Myspace blog in December 2008. [ citation needed ] In an interview with The Times , Hesketh spoke about her gradual shift away from the band: "All the time I'd been hiding my own songs and finally I had to make the sort of music I ...

  4. The Brian Jonestown Massacre discography - Wikipedia

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    A Records (AUK039-10) 10”, DD 2018 Hold That Thought b/w Drained A Records (AUK042-10) 10”, DD 2018 Forgotten Graves b/w Tombes Oubliées A Records (AUK044-10) 10”, DD 2021 The Brian Jonestown Massacre: Before You Forget b/w The Telescopes: Come Down My Love (Anton Newcombe Remix) A Records (AUK046-10), split single for Record Store Day 2021

  5. Braindead Soundmachine - Wikipedia

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    The trio conceptualized "metaldisco," a genre that melded Black Sabbath riffs topped by disco rhythm guitar and ethereal female vocals. The sound was rounded out by Shivers, a Los Angeles sound engineer, whose contribution consisted of non-musical screeching noises made from his collections of vintage analog synthesizers .

  6. Dead (Obituary album) - Wikipedia

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    Dead is a live album by American death metal band Obituary. The title is a comical reference to it being a "live" album. The title is a comical reference to it being a "live" album. Track listing

  7. Baby Has $5 Million Surgery to Remove Left Side of Brain at ...

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    Related: Mom Noticed Her Toddler Was Acting Strange.Days Later, She Found Out It Was Stage 4 Cancer (Exclusive) From there, things began to get worse. Andalusia recalls seeing Caper’s eye twitch ...

  8. Scientists Brought a Dead Brain ‘Back to Life’

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    The brain was once again carrying out basic cellular functions, but it wasn’t conscious—researchers didn’t expect anything that extreme—and couldn’t be called “alive.”

  9. Jae Millz - Wikipedia

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    Jarvis Antonio Mills (born September 11, 1983), better known by his stage name Jae Millz, is an American rapper from Harlem, New York. [2] He is best known for his performances on Young Money Entertainment's 2009 singles "BedRock" and "Every Girl," having signed to the label a year prior.