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  2. They've Actually Gotten Worse Live! - Wikipedia

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    It’s their sloppiest, drunkest, funniest, best sounding recording ever with new versions of old songs, rare songs and they even made sure not to play any songs off their 1995 live album I Heard They Suck Live!!. They’ve Actually Gotten Worse Live is scheduled to make the walk of shame into record stores sometime in November."

  3. Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Originally the album was slated to be released on 1 May 2016, but was later postponed to 9 September, and again to 23 September. Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R) was released as a standard CD , a multi-channel Super Audio CD , and also as a 33⅓ rpm double- vinyl LP with a slightly different track order.

  4. Fear (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fear, stylized as FEAR, is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1977. The band is credited for helping to shape the sound and style of Californian hardcore punk. [1] The group gained national prominence after an infamous 1981 performance on Saturday Night Live. Frontman Lee Ving has been the band's only constant member.

  5. Mucc - Wikipedia

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    After 24 years, Satochi retired from the music industry in October 2021, leaving Mucc a trio. They have released 17 studio albums, with 2020's Aku being their highest-charting. Although predominately a heavy band both lyrically and musically, Mucc is known for switching between music genres and styles frequently.

  6. Velvet Darkness They Fear - Wikipedia

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    Velvet Darkness They Fear is the second studio album by the Norwegian gothic metal band Theatre of Tragedy. It was released in 1996 by Massacre Records. The album was issued in the US by Century Media Records in 1997. In 2021, it was elected by Metal Hammer as the 14th best symphonic metal album of all time. [3]

  7. Man That You Fear - Wikipedia

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    The video features all events of his last day on earth, leading up to his death by stoning in an isolated location of the desert. The procession into the desert involves various strangely dressed characters, including a child wearing a mask in the form of a horse's head and a character waving a stick and dancing in circles. [1]

  8. Hot Nigga - Wikipedia

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    The song and the video became popular in 2014 among Vine users, which led to the "Shmoney dance" meme (such as "Where They At Tho?", "21", and more). [4] One line from the song, "About a week ago!" appeared in the vast majority of these Vines and played a large role in the spread of the song.

  9. No Mercy, No Fear - Wikipedia

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    No Mercy, No Fear is the second mixtape by hip hop group G-Unit, released on August 1, 2002. [2] Originally released independently as a free mixtape, [ 3 ] it was re-released in 2006 by BCD Music Group. [ 1 ]