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Black Butterfly is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Buckcherry.The album was released on September 12, 2008, in Japan, Canada, and the United Kingdom while being released on September 16 in the United States.
Buckcherry's first album Buckcherry was DreamWorks' first album to go gold. In 2005, lead vocalist Josh Todd and lead guitarist Keith Nelson reformed Buckcherry with a new lineup and released a new album in 2006, 15. It contained Buckcherry's biggest crossover hits to date, "Crazy Bitch", and their first Billboard Hot 100 top ten hit, "Sorry".
"Don't Go Away" is a song by English rock band Oasis from their third album, Be Here Now (1997). Written by Noel Gallagher , the song was released as a commercial single only in Japan, peaking at number 48 on the Oricon chart, and as a promotional single in the United States and Canada.
The discography of Buckcherry, a rock band from California, includes nine studio albums, one live album, one video album, thirty-two singles and thirty-eight music videos. Buckcherry released two albums, Buckcherry (1999) and Time Bomb (2001), before dissolving in the summer of 2002.
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Buckcherry is the debut album by American rock band Buckcherry. ... (Alternate version) (video) "Late Nights in Voodoo" "Fastback 69" "Lit Up" (Live) Personnel.
In 2005, Todd reformed Buckcherry with Keith Nelson and new members Stevie D., Jimmy Ashhurst, and Xavier Muriel. In 2006, he appeared as the character Hutch in the film The Still Life. In 2008, Todd was one of the four backing vocalists for the hard rock band Mötley Crüe for the gang vocal version of "Saints of Los Angeles".