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The Cut is a 1998 MTV talent series, hosted by TLC member Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes. It was the first in a line of televised song contests that later included American Idol . A handful of would-be pop stars, rappers, and rock bands competed against each other and were judged.
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"Blood in the Cut" is a song by American musician K.Flay as the lead single from her second studio album Every Where Is Some Where. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released through Interscope and Night Street Records on September 7, 2016, originally appearing as the first track on K.Flay's fourth EP Crush Me .
No Time to Bleed is the second studio album by American deathcore band Suicide Silence.It was released on June 30, 2009 through Century Media Records.The album was released in five different editions; the standard version, the Exclusive Hot Topic Edition with bonus disc "Live in Paris", [1] the iTunes edition, the vinyl edition, and the Maximum Bloodshed Edition.
"The Cut That Always Bleeds" – "Fight or Flight" – "Affluenza" Conan Gray "(Can We Be Friends?)" – "Heather" – Jam City "The Story" – Sole production ‡ Lyn Lapid "Producer Man" Non-album single Lyn Lapid Chappell Roan "California" The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess: Kayleigh Rose Amstutz "Love Me Anyway" Non-album single
Native to Australia, the trees, which are commonly referred to as red gum or bloodwood trees (for obvious reasons), exhibit a shockingly human characteristic: they "bleed" when they're cut into ...
The Cut is a 2006 theatre play by Mark Ravenhill. It is a dystopia that relates the life of Paul, a practitioner of a mysterious operation who is greatly disturbed by its practice. Main themes touch upon one's place in the society and the arbitrariness of governments policies which set up the norm against one's morale.
The Cut (theatre), a theatre in the Suffolk town of Halesworth; The Cut, an 1834 bridge built in the Northern Irish town of Banbridge; Maryland House of Correction (also "The Cut"), a Maryland Department of Corrections state maximum security prison; Montlake Cut (also "The Cut"), the easternmost section of the Lake Washington Ship Canal