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Menace to Sobriety is the debut studio album by American rock group OPM. It was released in August 2000 via Atlantic Records, and was re-released on September 8, 2015 as part of its 15-year anniversary. [2] There is also a clean version of the album, which removes most of the profanities used on the explicit version and any drug references.
OPM released their debut album, Menace to Sobriety, in August 2000 on Atlantic Records. [4] Their debut single "Heaven Is a Halfpipe" charted worldwide and won the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. They performed their hit single on Top of the Pops on July 20, 2001. [5] After the Menace to Sobriety tour, Matthew Meschery decided to leave the band ...
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Live from Nashville is the second live album by the Canadian rock band Nickelback, released by BMG on November 15, 2024. [1] [2] It is the first commercially available live album releasing on CD, vinyl, and digital formats, respectively.
ForThemAsses is the second album by California band OPM, released on June 22, 2004.The album features Johnny Richter, Eek-A-Mouse and Yellowman.It produced one single "Horny" released in 2005.
The recording sessions for You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown took place at San Francisco’s Wally Heider Studios on August 22, 1972, featuring Guaraldi (acoustic piano, electric keyboards, guitars, vocals), Seward McCain (electric bass, flute), Glenn Cronkhite (drums), Tom Harrell (trumpet), Pat O'Hara (trombone) and Mel Martin (piccolo).
Mezmerize is the fourth studio album by the American heavy metal band System of a Down, released on May 17, 2005, by American Recordings and Columbia Records.Upon its release, the album received acclaim from critics.
A Genuine Tong Funeral is an album by vibraphonist Gary Burton featuring compositions by Carla Bley recorded in 1967 and released on the RCA label in 1968. [2] It features Burton with Bley herself on keyboards and conducting an expanded ensemble consisting of trumpeter Michael Mantler, trombonist Jimmy Knepper, tenor saxophonist Gato Barbieri, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy, baritone ...