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'Skunk Hour' was the final poem in Life Studies, but it was the first to be completed. [2] Lowell began work on the poem in August 1957, and the poem was first published, alongside the poems "Man and Wife" and "Memories of West Street and Lepke" in the January 1958 issue of the Partisan Review.
Skunkhour formed in 1991 as an urban funk group in Sydney, [2] originally named Skunk, with the line-up of Warwick Scott on lead guitar, Dean Sutherland on bass guitar and his brother, Michael Sutherland on drums. [3] [4] They were named Skunk to evince a combined "sound of funk and ska, which are major influences". [5]
It features 13 tracks with their first single, "Let Yourself Shine" that was released on social media and YouTube on April 21. [8] Other singles released with music videos are "Somewhere" and "Preacha" featuring Long Beach local musician Philileano.
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40oz. to Freedom is the debut studio album by American ska punk band Sublime, released on June 1, 1992, on Skunk Records.It was later reissued by MCA. 40oz. to Freedom ' s sound blended various forms of Jamaican music, including ska ("Date Rape"), rocksteady ("54-46 That's My Number"), roots reggae ("Smoke Two Joints"), and dub ("Let's Go Get Stoned", "D.J.s") along with hardcore punk ("New ...
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Deborah Anne Dyer OBE (born 3 August 1967), known mononymously by the stage name Skin and often erroneously as the name of her band Skunk Anansie, is a British singer, musician and songwriter. She is the lead vocalist of Skunk Anansie , who are often grouped as part of the Britrock movement in the UK, and has gained attention for her powerful ...
"Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)" is a song by British rock group Skunk Anansie, released in January 1997 by One Little Indian as a single from their second album, Stoosh (1996). The song was written by Skin and Len Arran , and produced by GGGarth .