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  2. Die4U - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Die4U" was released shortly after the single was initially streamed. [32] The video was directed by frontman and primary songwriter Oliver Sykes. It was shot in an abandoned warehouse in Kyiv , Ukraine which got a makeover to appear as a nightclub for vampires dubbed as "Club Hellhole". [ 33 ]

  3. CaptainSparklez - Wikipedia

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    The animation is spearheaded by the pseudonymous Bootstrap Buckaroo, and the vocals by Igor Gordienko, who creates video game-based songs online as TryHardNinja. [6] His songs are high-tempo synth and electronic music. [17] On August 19, 2011, Maron uploaded "Revenge", a Minecraft-themed parody of Usher's "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love", to

  4. Teardrops (Bring Me the Horizon song) - Wikipedia

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    In the US, "Teardrops" sold 3000 digital downloads and also racked up 1.9 million streams within its first week. This resulted in the song debuting and peaking at number 44 on the Digital Song Sales chart, number 16 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart and debuted atop the newly introduced Hot Hard Rock Songs chart by Billboard .

  5. Music to Listen To... - Wikipedia

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    Music to Listen to~Dance to~Blaze to~Pray to~Feed to~Sleep to~Talk to~Grind to~Trip to~Breathe to~Help to~Hurt to~Scroll to~Roll to~Love to~Hate to~Learn Too~Plot to~Play to~Be to~Feel to~Breed to~Sweat to~Dream to~Hide to~Live to~Die to~Go To [note 1] (often abbreviated to Music to Listen To... or ~Go To~) is a commercial release by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon.

  6. Throne (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Throne" was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 23 July 2015 as presenter Annie Mac's "Hottest Record", [1] [2] before it was released as a single the following day alongside the song's music video. [3] [4] Shortly before the release of the album, "Throne", "Happy Song" and "Drown" were performed at Maida Vale Studios for Radio 1's Live Lounge show. [5]

  7. Drown (Bring Me the Horizon song) - Wikipedia

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    Rather, it was described by critics as a pop-punk-leaning [2] emo [3] and rock song, [4] being the later showcased as arena rock. [5] It is available to play in the music video game Guitar Hero Live, added on 12 January 2016. It reached No. 17 in the UK, becoming the band's first top-20 single in their home country.

  8. Avalanche (Bring Me the Horizon song) - Wikipedia

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    According to Bring Me the Horizon vocalist Oliver Sykes, "Avalanche" is the band's attempt at creating "a stadium-sounding anthem" in the vein of bands such as U2. [1] Keyboardist Jordan Fish echoed the influence of 1980s "arena rock" on the song, which Sykes claimed was not intended merely for the purposes of "getting big". [ 1 ]

  9. Live at Wembley (Bring Me the Horizon album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at Wembley is the first live album and video by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. It was recorded live on 5 December 2014 during the headline show at Wembley Arena in Wembley , London . The opening acts were Young Guns , Issues , and Sleepwave .