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  2. Kilroy Was Here (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kilroy Was Here is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band Styx, released on February 22, 1983. [8] A concept album and rock opera about a world where rock music is outlawed, it is named after a famous World War II graffiti tag, "Kilroy was here."

  3. The Echorium Sequence - Wikipedia

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    The trilogy comprises Song Quest (1999), Crystal Mask (2001), and Dark Quetzal (2003) and follows the tales of The Echorium - the singers located on the Isle of Echoes. In the first book, Song Quest, the major characters are singer Rialle, and Kherron. Song Quest is followed by Crystal Mask, which focuses on singers Renn and Shaiala.

  4. Quest 3 - Wikipedia

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    Quest 3 or Quest III may refer to: Deltora Quest 3, a series of children's fantasy books; Dragon Quest III, a 1988 role-playing video game; King's Quest III, third installment in the King's Quest series of graphic adventure games; Meta Quest 3, a virtual reality headset developed by Reality Labs; Police Quest III: The Kindred, a 1991 police ...

  5. List of songs in Beat Saber - Wikipedia

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    [3] Original Soundtrack Vol. 7 Damage F.O.O.L June 4, 2024 [4] Lustre Camellia The Master Teminite, Boom Kitty Untamed Lindsey Stirling: World Wide Web Nitro Fun Extras $100 Bills (Camellia's "$215-step" Remix) Jaroslav Beck, Camellia June 14, 2022 Angel Voices Virtual Self: July 19, 2018 [5] Crab Rave: Noisestorm: April 1, 2019 [6] Escape Remix

  6. The Grand Illusion - Wikipedia

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    As with much of Styx's catalog, many of the songs have quasi-medieval/fantasy lyrics and themes. Some are allegories and commentaries on contemporary American life and the members' experiences in an American rock band in the late 1970s, such as "Castle Walls," "Superstars," "Miss America" and the title track, which touches on "The Grand Illusion" of fame and fortune and how they are not what ...

  7. Show Me the Way (Styx song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also hit number 3 on the Adult Contemporary chart, remaining in the top 40 of that chart for 31 weeks. It also peaked at number 4 on the Canadian pop charts. [9] The song was Styx's fourth and final top 5 single to date (and eighth top 10 single), and comes in at number 68 on the Billboard rankings of the top Hot 100 singles of 1991. [10]

  8. Blade: Trinity (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    There are three different versions of the soundtrack: the clean version, the uncensored version, and the deluxe version. The deluxe version includes a 12-page comic by Takashi Okazaki and a bonus DVD featuring an animated short, a story board animatic, making-of footage, character designs, Blade Manga art, a weapons gallery, behind the scenes footage of the RZA [4] scoring the film, and more.

  9. Koichi Sugiyama - Wikipedia

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    Koichi Sugiyama (すぎやま こういち, Sugiyama Kōichi, April 11, 1931 – September 30, 2021) was a Japanese composer, conductor, and orchestrator.He was best known for composing for the Dragon Quest franchise, along with several other video games, anime, film, television shows, and pop songs.