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The songs were subsequently performed by other artists as shown on the official track listing. Davis's versions were eventually released as bonus material on the DVD and Blu-ray versions of the movie, including music videos. [10] "Forsaken" – 3:39 "Redeemer" – 3:45 "System" – 4:44 "Slept So Long" – 4:22 "Not Meant for Me" – 2:42
The lyrics on The Forsaken showcase dark, depressed, introspective and personal themes such as bitterness and longing. On this album, Antestor also deals with issues such as suicide , [ 9 ] doubts about the certainty of Salvation, [ 9 ] and yearning for death, [ 10 ] which is rare for a Christian band.
Mulambo" appears in the movie The Forsaken. [4] "Terrorist" incorporates lyrics from songs recorded by other bands: "Inner Self" by Sepultura and "Criminally Insane" by Slayer. In addition, "Terrorist" features Slayer vocalist Tom Araya. "Son Song" pays tribute both singers' fathers who died young.
A Forsaken Lover's Plea is the second studio album by American rapper and record producer Chuck Strangers. The album was released on March 15, 2024 through Lex Records . Guest appearances include The Alchemist , Remy Banks , Joey Bada$$ , Obii Say, and Erick the Architect .
On 26 April, the song "Forsaken" became available as a free download for pre-ordering the deluxe version of Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray on iTunes. On 13 May, the entire album was officially released for streaming if you were to "tweet" on Twitter the given message on the website.
The music video for the first single from the album, titled "Prayer", was pulled from most television stations, due to perceived similarities with the September 11, 2001 attacks. [13] David Draiman recorded vocals for a song titled "Forsaken", a song written and produced by Jonathan Davis of the band Korn, released on Queen of the Damned. [14]
Forsaken is the debut album from the Irish three piece indie/ art rock band, Hail the Ghost, which was released independently on March 6, 2015 on CD and Digital formats. [4] [5] [6] The music on the album was described as "ambient, cinematic alternative rock" by lead singer and songwriter, Kieran O'Reilly.
The episode title references the lyrics of Hank Williams's "Alone and Forsaken", which is played during the episode and in the video game. [1] [24] The episode's title references the lyrics of "Alone and Forsaken" by Hank Williams, [1]: 1:01 which Joel and Ellie play on the radio.