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The track "Dog You Are" was played during live shows beginning in 1996, stated by Mahaffey to be about a critic from Utah who negatively reviewed Subliminal Plastic Motives. [7] Another song on the album, "Breakdancers Reunion", was written about a friend named James who would breakdance on command, with Mahaffey having numerous recordings of ...
"Deliverance (To Evil)" - 4:41 "Ribbons and Bows", "You Got Lucky" and "Deliverance (To Evil)" are all You Am I originals. "Ribbons and Bows" is also from Deliverance (the radio edit removes the crossfade from the previous album track during the intro), while "You Got Lucky" was released in an unmastered form on the Who Put the Devil in You single.
Deliverance is an album by the Australian rock band You Am I, released in 2002. Tim Rogers later said of the album, "We just wanted 3-minute songs about being in love and rooting and loving being in a rock 'n' roll band and I think everyone associated with us absolutely hates it."
An investigation into the Ammons family's alleged haunting published in 2014 by the Indianapolis Star detailed how Ammons supposedly came to believe that she and her children, then ages 7, 9, and ...
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Andra Day reunites with director Lee Daniels in their latest film, "The Deliverance." This thriller is inspired by true events and looks at the many complexities of generational trauma, faith and ...
Deliverance is the 1989 debut album by the Christian speed/thrash metal band Deliverance. The original Intense Records pressing is now considered a valuable collectable. It was reissued, minus 2 songs in 1998 on KMG Records as a two-disc set along with the 1990 album Weapons of Our Warfare .
The Subversive Kind is the eleventh studio album by the metal band, Deliverance, released in 2018. It was originally not supposed to exist, as the band announced in 2013 that Hear What I Say! would be the final album. Jimmy P. Brown was contacted by George Ochoa, who stated Deliverance should reunite.