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  2. Monster (Myers novel) - Wikipedia

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    Monster, published April 21, 1999 by HarperCollins, is a young adult drama novel by American author Walter Dean Myers. It was nominated for the 1999 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, won the Michael L. Printz Award in 2000, [ 1 ] and was named a Coretta Scott King Award Honor the same year.

  3. Meg Myers - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 2015, Myers released on her Instagram a 10-second snippet of her new single "Sorry". A full version was released March 3 on Myers's YouTube channel. A music video for "Sorry" was released on April 7. Myers embarked on her first headlining tour in May 2015. On July 23, 2015, Myers released a new single entitled "Lemon Eyes".

  4. Boogiemonsters - Wikipedia

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    Boogiemonsters intended to bring depth to the lyrics of hip hop by writing lyrics with stronger substance. [2] Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album combined elements of abstract spirituality which combined elements of Christianity, Rastafari, Eastern mysticism and African religions to form the content of the album's lyrics; God Sound was more openly inspired by Christianity. [2]

  5. Monster (R.E.M. album) - Wikipedia

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    Monster is the ninth studio album by American rock band R.E.M., released by Warner Bros. Records in the UK on September 26, 1994, and in the United States the following day. [1] It was produced by the band and Scott Litt and recorded at four studios.

  6. Monster (Steppenwolf album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was Steppenwolf's most political album, making references to prominent issues at the time, such as the Vietnam War. The album was the first Steppenwolf album not to feature a US top ten hit, though two singles from the album entered the top 40: "Move Over" and "Monster".

  7. Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album - Wikipedia

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    Group member Ivor Myers cited Jim Morrison, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Yellowman and Bob Marley as influences on the album's music. [4] The group intended to combine these musical influences with a form of abstract spirituality which combined elements of Christianity, Rastafari , Eastern mysticism and African ...

  8. Tim Myers - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded a full album, Dreaming Out Loud and was released on November 20, 2007, in the United States. Myers co-wrote two songs featured on OneRepublic's second album Waking Up released on November 17, 2009. Myers co-wrote and played on the songs "Sucker Punch" and "Trap Door".

  9. Monsters (Shinedown song) - Wikipedia

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    "Monsters" is a song by American rock band Shinedown. It was their third single from their sixth studio album Attention Attention.It reached the top of the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in June 2019. [2]