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  2. Julien-K discography - Wikipedia

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    "Strength of the World" by Avenged Sevenfold (Julien-K Remix) - Clip on their official website "What Do They Know?" (Mindless Self Indulgence vs. Julien-K & Chester Bennington) - Hot Topic exclusive CD, re-released via Metropolis Records "What Do They Know?" (Mindless Self Indulgence Vs.

  3. List of rock instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics , or singing , although it might include some inarticulate vocals , such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting.

  4. Take Me There (Blackstreet and Mya song) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] During the week of December 7, 1998, "Take Me There" peaked at No. 13 on the Hits of the World board in the United Kingdom. [ citation needed ] The song landed on No. 19 of the Video Monitor, the most-played clips as monitored by the Broadcast Data Systems, via its airtime on BET .

  5. Kaytranada production discography - Wikipedia

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    Louis Kevin Celestin is a producer better known as Kaytranada.This production discography lists the recorded performances, writing and production credits as Louis Kevin Celestin, as Kaytranada, or Kaytradamus.

  6. Category:1990s instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Sandstorm (instrumental) Sentimental (Kenny G composition) Song of Ocarina; Summer Song (Joe Satriani song) X. The X-Files (composition) Y. You Make Me Smile (song)

  7. Power of American Natives - Wikipedia

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    Make for the Ethno Instrumental Mix where pipes parp and the trance quotient gets an erection which could blow Tonto's loincloth clean out of the window." [7] On the album review, Needs praised it as "perfect hi-tech dance-pop" with "raucous vocal", concluding, "It sounds as good banging out of the radio as it does shaking a dancefloor."

  8. Stereotomy - Wikipedia

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    Stereotomy is the ninth studio album by the Alan Parsons Project, released in 1985.. Not as commercially successful as its predecessor Vulture Culture, the album is structured differently from earlier Project albums: containing three lengthy tracks ("Stereotomy" at over seven minutes, "Light of the World" at over six minutes, and the instrumental "Where's the Walrus?"

  9. Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to - Wikipedia

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    "Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to" (恋しさとせつなさと心強さと, lit. "This Love, This Pain, This Strength of Heart") is the fourth single by Japanese singer Ryōko Shinohara, released on July 21, 1994, by Epic Records/Sony Music Entertainment Japan under the Tokyo Performance Doll label Cha-Dance.