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  2. Knocked Loose - Wikipedia

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    [18] On May 31, 2017, the band released a music video for two combined songs from Laugh Tracks, "Billy No Mates / Counting Worms", with the video beginning with Billy No Mates and instantaneously moving into Counting Worms. [19] On June 6, 2017, Knocked Loose were announced to be supporting Every Time I Die along with Hollow Earth for a late ...

  3. Laugh Tracks (album) - Wikipedia

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    Laugh Tracks is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Knocked Loose, released on September 16, 2016.The album was produced by Will Putney, producer and guitarist for the bands END and Fit for an Autopsy, in Belleville, New Jersey after a friend showed Knocked Loose's previous work to him and he gained a desire to produce their album.

  4. Suffocate (Knocked Loose song) - Wikipedia

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    Knocked Loose and Poppy debuted "Suffocate" live on April 27, 2024, at the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas. [4] [5] The band also performed the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live! along with Poppy on November 27, 2024. [6] It has been described as one of the most hardcore performances on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! stage, as they performed it in the ...

  5. Drew Fulk - Wikipedia

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    Drew Fulk (born May 1, 1987), also known as WZRD BLD, is an American producer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.He has worked with artists such as Lil Wayne, Knocked Loose, [1] Lil Peep, [2] Disturbed, [3] NLE Choppa, A Day To Remember, Motionless In White, [4] CORPSE, and Kevin Gates and has over fifteen #1 Billboard Rock Songs to his name.

  6. Beatdown hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Beatdown's origins are particularly tied to the Lower East Side hardcore crew DMS (Doc Marten Skinheads). [8] Formed in the early 1980s by Jere DMS, the crew's embrace of elements of hardcore, hip-hop, graffiti, motorcycle, skinhead, and skateboarding culture, and multi-ethnic membership led to it including members who would go on to form bands including Bulldoze, Madball, and Skarhead.

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  8. List of metalcore bands - Wikipedia

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    Metalcore is a broad fusion genre of extreme metal and hardcore punk. [1] Its subgenres include mathcore and melodic metalcore. [citation needed] This incomplete list includes bands described as performing any of these styles, including those who also perform other styles (with the exception of deathcore bands, which fuse metalcore with death metal and are listed separately

  9. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The first track on Seanan McGuire's album Wicked Girls, also titled "Counting Crows", features a modified version of the rhyme. [ 14 ] The artist S. J. Tucker 's song, "Ravens in the Library," from her album Mischief , utilises the modern version of the rhyme as a chorus, and the rest of the verses relate to the rhyme in various ways.