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"Recess" is a song by American record producers Skrillex and Kill the Noise, featuring vocals from Fatman Scoop and Passion Pit frontman Michael Angelakos. [4] It was released on March 14, 2014, as part of Skrillex's debut studio album Recess (2014). [5] It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 57 after being added to BBC Radio 1's rotation ...
The main characters of the series. From left to right: Vince, Spinelli, Mikey, T.J., Gretchen and Gus. Theodore Jasper "T.J." Detweiler Jr. (voiced by Ross Malinger, Seasons 1–2; Andrew Lawrence, Seasons 2–6): T.J. is the main protagonist of the series, the leader of his five best friends, and usually spends time planning pranks against the teachers.
"The Girl Who Cried Tasha" (2022) Recess: "The Terrifying Tales of Recess" (2001) Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade: Episode Three: A Recess Halloween (2003) The Replacements: "Halloween Spirits" (2006) Return to Halloweentown (2006) Rolie Polie Olie "The Legend Of Spookie Ookie" / Oooh Scary / Zowie, Queen Of The Pumpkins (1999) Sabrina: The ...
Ranging from movie soundtracks, theme songs, and even eerie radio hits, these 80 best Halloween songs of all time will help you make the perfect Halloween music playlist that's guaranteed to keep ...
The following are songs which deal directly with Halloween, or deal with related themes and have appeared on a widely released Halloween compilation album. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Halloween is a soundtrack album composed and performed by John Carpenter, featuring the score to the 1978 film Halloween. It was released in Japan in 1979 by Columbia Records and in the United States in 1983 through Varèse Sarabande. An expanded 20th Anniversary Edition was released in 1998 through Varèse Sarabande.
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade: Howy Parkins: No More School: David Pitlik & Bart Jennett Grade Five Club: Bart Jennett A Recess Halloween: Peter Gaffney & Bart Jennett: Wendy Grieb, Stark Howell, Craig Kemplin, David Knott, Kevin Pawlak, & Brad Vandergrift: December 9, 2003 ()
The music style of John Carpenter and myself has further evolved in this film soundtrack by working exclusively with synthesizers to produce our music. This has led to a certain procedural routine. The film is first transferred to a time coded video tape and synchronized to a 24 track master audio recorder ; then while watching the film we ...