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Available in All Colours is the debut album of British metal band One Minute Silence, released in 1998. It was released on Big Cat Records , and distributed by 3mv/Pinnacle in the UK, Sony Music in France, Rough Trade in Germany and Austria, M.N.W. in Scandinavia, Record Services in Ireland, P.I.A.S in Benelux and Universal in Italy.
One Minute Silence is an Irish four-piece rap metal/nu metal band based in London, England. The band consists of vocalist Brian 'Yap' Barry, from Templemore, County Tipperary, guitarist Massimo Fiocco from London, drummer Martin Davies, and bass guitarist Glen Diani from Gibraltar. The band announced its split after eight years in a press ...
Soundgarden's debut full-length album Ultramega OK features cover versions of Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning" and John Lennon's "Two Minutes Silence" (under the title "One Minute of Silence"). Soundgarden released a recording of The Beatles song " Come Together ", written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney , as a B-side to " Hands All Over ...
Saved Later is the second studio album by British metal band One Minute Silence, the follow-up to Available in All Colors. It was released in April 2000 on V2 Records and was dedicated "to the memory of Neville Anthony Lynch".
Leona Lewis, Echo: 3 minutes after the final track "Lost Then Found" ends, there is a hidden track "Stone Hearts and Hand Grenades." LFO, Life Is Good: "Suzie's Pillow" is a hidden final track and begins with ten minutes and one second of silence. La Ley, Uno: In "Al Final" track, at 7:35 the song "Once in a Lifetime" can be heard. The Libertines:
Before beginning their set, the boys of One Direction observed one minute of silence for Paris. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
One Lie Fits All is the third studio album by British metal band One Minute Silence, released on 7 July 2003.Produced by John Leckie, it was the band's last album before they announced their break-up in October 2003, and never enjoyed a supporting tour unlike the two EPs (Revolution and We Bounce) that were released during the anticipation for the album.
People are invited to mark the occasion privately at home, on their doorstep or street, or at local community events and vigils, No 10 said.