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The following year, the song "Emergency" from the album appeared – alongside songs by bands including the Jam and the Stranglers – on the punk compilation 20 of Another Kind. That album reached No. 45 in the UK chart. [citation needed] Years later, "Emergency" was included in Mojo magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time. [15]
999 is the debut album by English punk rock band 999. It contained such singles as September 1977's "I'm Alive"/"Quite Disappointing" and October 1977's "Nasty Nasty"/"No Pity". The album also contained "Emergency", which was the start of the band's more distinctive approach to their previous punk sound.
The song was first teased on Twitter with Gomez teasing the song tweeting "1000 yo sé que piensas en mí y el corazón se te mueve…si tú quieres ir a 1000...". Camilo quote tweeted her tweet saying "999... yo estoy en 999!", further confirming the collaboration. They tweeted a pre-save link shortly after. The song was released on August 27 ...
David Munoz makes a call from his cell at Folsom State Prison in California, the second state to mandate free phone calls for people serving time in state prisons. It costs extra to make calls ...
Pages in category "Songs about prison" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1st Day Out tha ...
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Separates is the second album by English punk rock band 999, released in 1978. Separates was released in the United States under the title High Energy Plan, with a different cover and slightly altered track listing; on High Energy Plan, "Tulse Hill Night" and "Out of Reach" are replaced by "Waiting" and "Action".
Songs about prison (72 P) Pages in category "Prison music" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A ...