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"Bittersweet" is a single by the cello rock band Apocalyptica in collaboration with Ville Valo (of HIM) and Lauri Ylönen (of The Rasmus). [1] The music is by Apocalyptica, the lyrics by Ville Valo and the vocals by Ville Valo and Lauri Ylönen. The song is written for four cellos and voice, but there are versions for just the cello quartet ...
Apocalyptica is the fifth studio album by the Finnish symphonic metal band of same name.Although Mikko Sirén has been with Apocalyptica two years prior to this release, he was not an official member of the band until after this release, but this is still his first release with the band along with the band having a drummer for their first time.
Apocalyptica is a Finnish symphonic metal band from Helsinki, formed in 1993. The band is currently composed of three classically trained cellists Eicca Toppinen , Paavo Lötjönen , and Perttu Kivilaakso . [ 5 ]
2.2.4 Ex-Apocalyptica members on Plays Metallica by Four Cellos and Inquisition ... Bittersweet. Lauri Ylönen – lyrics, vocals also on "Life Burns!" Ville Valo ...
Apocalyptica have released 13 singles to date, including two number ones. The first single, " Bittersweet ", reached No. 1 in Finland in 2004. Their single " I Don't Care " featuring Adam Gontier on lead vocals, reached No. 1 in 2008 on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Bittersweet (Apocalyptica song) E. End of Me (Apocalyptica song) I. I Don't Care (Apocalyptica song) P. Path (song) R. Repressed This page was last edited on 12 ...
The first one (length 3:57) was released in 2007 in Europe. Adam Gontier wanted to re-record the song for the US and Canada release of "Worlds Collide" in 2008 and that version is 3:41. In this radio edit version of the song, some explicit content of the lyrics, including the chorus's second half, are replaced. The radio edit version is ...
Cell-0 (pronounced "Cell Zero" [11]) is the ninth studio album by Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica.It was released on 10 January 2020. It is the band's first fully instrumental album since 2003's Reflections, and their first studio release since Shadowmaker, published 4 years and 9 months earlier, marking their longest gap between studio albums.