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The working title for the album was Killer of Giants [citation needed] after the album's song of the same name. Osbourne opted to change the title to The Ultimate Sin at the last minute. On 1 April 1986, a live performance promoting the album in Kansas City, Missouri , was filmed and released later that year as the home video The Ultimate Ozzy .
S. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (song) Sabbra Cadabra; See You on the Other Side (Ozzy Osbourne song) She's Gone (Black Sabbath song) Shot in the Dark (Ozzy Osbourne song)
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"I Kill Giants" is a promotional single from In Rolling Waves, the second studio album from The Naked and Famous. Premise ...
The Killers version of "Shadowplay" was released as a digital download single on 9 October 2007 and peaked at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100. A music video, directed by Spencer Kaplan and Jonathan V. Sela, was released on 21 November 2007, featuring the band interspersed with clips from Control .
Giant-killing or giant killer may refer to: Killing a literal giant, such as: Gigantomachy, a Greek mythological battle; David and Goliath, a biblical story "Jack the Giant Killer", a Cornish fairy tale and legend; Upset (competition), occurring when an underdog beats the favourite (or top dog) Giant Killing, a Japanese manga and anime series
Severe Tire Damage is a primarily live album by They Might Be Giants, released in 1998.It also features a few studio tracks, including a new single ("Doctor Worm"). The live cuts, some recorded at soundchecks without any audience, feature at least one track from every album since their debut, which include a few old fan favorites that have been reworked
Vocalist Greg Puciato indicated that he chose the album title "pretty much as soon as I finished writing [the] song" of the same name. [4] He explained that the meaning behind the title involves "a lot of issues on the album relate[d] to co-dependency and unknowingly destroying a relationship and taking responsibility for that and not pointing outward.