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  2. Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation - Wikipedia

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    Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation is a greatest hits album by American new wave band the B-52s, released in 1998.The album presents sixteen of their single releases and fan-favorite album tracks in chronological order, with the addition of two new songs recorded exclusively for this collection.

  3. Time capsule (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Time Capsule: Songs for a Future Generation, a 1998 greatest hits album by the B-52's; Time Capsule (Elvin Jones album), 1977; Time Capsule (Fingathing album), a 2005 compilation of Fingathing's first three albums; Time Capsule (Marxman album), a 1996 album by Marxman; Time Capsule (Lita Ford album), a 2016 album by Lita Ford "Time Capsule", a ...

  4. Jeff Pilson - Wikipedia

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    After changing the name to War & Peace, Pilson released a total of four albums, starting with 1993's Time Capsule, utilizing different players and lineups along the way. The recordings of the original Flesh & Blood lineup were released in 1999 and re-issued in 2013 with a bonus track, packaged with recordings from another session, under the ...

  5. Time (Hans Zimmer and Alan Walker song) - Wikipedia

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    Walker said of the song: "Growing up, I never imagined that I would become an artist and turn my passion into a career. And a lot of the things I've been fortunate enough to experience over the past years, are truly surreal. But collaborating with Hans Zimmer on this, is an out-of-body experience on a whole different level.

  6. The Trews - Wikipedia

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    The Trews' third album, No Time for Later, was released in February 2008. The first single, "Hold Me in Your Arms", was made available on 25 November 2007. It premiered at the 2007 Grey Cup pre-game show and was immediately released on iTunes; the video for the song eventually went to number one on MuchMusic for a week in April

  7. Time Capsule (Marxman album) - Wikipedia

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    Time Capsule is Marxman's second and final album. [3] It was released in the United Kingdom on 4 November 1996. It is considered to be angrier, but musically more conservative, than their debut album, 33 Revolutions per Minute. [4] The band disbanded after releasing the album, with Oisin Lunny going on to have limited success as a solo artist. [4]

  8. Timebomb (Kylie Minogue song) - Wikipedia

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    A different song with the same title was written for Minogue by American singer Michael Jackson but was never released. In 2012 it was included as part of the K25: Time Capsule singles box set. However the song received its first widespread album debut on the 2019 collection Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection.

  9. Tripping Daisy - Wikipedia

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    Tripping Daisy is a neo-psychedelic pop rock band that was formed in Dallas, Texas, by lead singer/guitarist Tim DeLaughter in 1990 along with Jeff Bouck (drums), Wes Berggren (guitar) and Mark Pirro (bass).