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  2. Rage for Order - Wikipedia

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    "Prophecy" was released as the B-side of "Gonna Get Close to You" and later included on the 1988 re-issue of the Queensrÿche EP and the 2003 re-issue of The Warning. Other songs such as "From the Darkside" and "The Dream" remained demos. [6] The band had also written "Rage for Order" as a title track.

  3. AEIOU (Pnau and Empire of the Sun song) - Wikipedia

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    Pnau and Empire of the Sun are connected, with songwriter and producer Nick Littlemore being in both acts. Pnau includes Peter Mayes and Sam Littlemore, while Empire of the Sun is completed with Luke Steele. [3] The collaboration was teased via social media posts on 5 October 2023, with the statement "PNAU + Empire of The Sun - pre teaser". [4]

  4. Ask That God - Wikipedia

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    Ask That God is the fourth studio album by Australian electronic music duo Empire of the Sun, released on 26 July 2024 through EMI Music Australia and Capitol Records.It is their first studio album since 2016's Two Vines.

  5. ExWhyZ - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 2022 the group held their final concert as Empire. It was announced at the concert that they would re-debut as members of ExWhyZ under EMI Records later that year. [21] Through July and August, Empire held their final tour. [22] On August 17, the group's final music release as Empire, a digital EP titled The Final Empire, was released.

  6. Empire (Queensrÿche song) - Wikipedia

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    "Empire" is a song by the heavy metal band Queensrÿche, appearing on their 1990 album Empire. The lyrical content of the song warns of a foreboding and unstoppable "Empire" of drug trafficking within the United States and its related crimes, that will inevitably lead to the breakdown of civility in American society.

  7. Bob Andrews (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews was born in Fulham, England, on 17 June 1959, [1] the son of a mother who was a secretary, and a West London cobbler father. [2] He began to play the guitar at the age of 10, being musically influenced particularly by the work of the British blues rock guitarist Paul Kossoff [3] and Rory Gallagher, [4] and in his youth also rode in junior Motorcycle Speedway competitions in West London ...

  8. Kenneth M. Duberstein - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    Kenneth M. Duberstein, a permanent Washington fixture and president of the Duberstein Group, is best known for serving as President Ronald Reagan's chief of staff from 1988 to 1989. “The standard line on Duberstein is that he spent six and a half months as Reagan’s chief of staff and 24 years (and counting) dining out on it," Mark Leibovich ...

  9. Manual (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Manual (or Jonas Munk) is the performing name of electronic musician Jonas Munk Jensen, [1] (born 1981 or 1982), [2] from Odense, Denmark. [1] He makes music in the style of ambient psychedelic rock dream pop and indietronica . [ 3 ]