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13 Unlucky Numbers is the second album by Wax, and their major label debut. [5] [6] The album spawned the singles "California" and "Who is Next", both with music videos directed by Spike Jonze, who is also credited for the album's photography.
Magnetic Heaven is the 1986 debut album by Wax.. The album cover, painted by Jason Bradley, shows the band members. The European and the American editions of the album featured different versions of the song "Ball and Chain" with the latter edition having the longer one.
Wax was an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. Wax emerged during the pop punk resurgence of the early 1990s, and included Joe Sib, Tom "Soda" Gardocki, Dave Georgeff, and Loomis Fall. The band is best known for their MTV buzz clip video "California", directed by Spike Jonze.
Common Knowledge.com (stylised as common knowledge.com) is the fourth studio album by Wax released in 1998. It combines an unreleased album dating back to 1984 with several new tracks. It combines an unreleased album dating back to 1984 with several new tracks.
Michael Jones, better known by his stage name Wax, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and comedian. [1] He became a YouTube star after uploading several videos of himself rapping and singing.
"Bridge to Your Heart" is a song by Wax from their second studio album American English (1987). In many European countries the song was released under the title " Building a Bridge to Your Heart ". The song became the group's most popular single in their home country of the United Kingdom, reaching No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart [ 1 ] and ...
The album cover, designed by Storm Thorgerson, shows objects that all refer to wax. [ 2 ] The album was reissued in Japan in 2011 with bonus tracks including "People All Over The World", B-side to " In Some Other World " single, and singles' mixes of the songs " American English " and "Bridge to Your Heart".
The song was written by band members Andrew Gold and Graham Gouldman, and produced by Christopher Neil. "In Some Other World" failed to make an appearance on the UK Singles Chart , but was a top 40 success in Belgium, where it reached No. 37 on the Ultratop 50 Flanders chart in April 1988. [ 2 ]