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Upon its release, Carnage received widespread acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the release received an average score of 91 (the only album of 2021 to achieve this feat other than American musician Taylor Swift's Red (Taylor's Version)), based on 21 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [6]
Diamanté Anthony Blackmon (born January 3, 1991), [1] known professionally as Gordo (stylized GORDO) [2] and formerly known as Carnage (or DJ Carnage), [3] is a Nicaraguan-American disc jockey, record producer, and former rapper. [4] [5] Born in Washington, DC and raised by Nicaraguan parents.
The song also reached the top 40 in Belgium and Spain. Critics praised the song. The song was featured as Popjustice's "Big Song" and "Song of the Week". After the song's success in France, Porcelain Black performed it on the popular radio station NRJ as well as the Fête de la Musique on the French channel France 2 in June 2014.
Faith, Hope, and Carnage is a 2022 book by Australian rock musician Nick Cave in conversation with Irish journalist and critic Seán O’Hagan beginning in 2020. The book explores Cave's personal life and journey as a musician, including the 2015 death of his son Arthur, Cave's battle with heroin addiction, and lifelong struggle with Christianity .
After years of struggling to maintain a healthy body weight, Carnage began eating a plant-based diet in 2017. [12] Inspired by his new diet, Carnage started a grassroots movement called Plant Based Poets. Plant Based Poets began in 2019 and is used to connect music lovers who support healthy, earth-friendly lifestyles. [12]
The tour for The Mighty Death Pop! kicked off on May 1, 2013 and concluded on June 2, 2013. The supporting acts for the tour were Moonshine Bandits , Kung Fu Vampire and Axe Murder Boyz . On Father's Day 2013 Violent J married his longtime girlfriend and mother of his two children, Michelle Rapp (Sugar Slam).
On Feb. 9, TikToker @noraeinhellll posted a video calling Pizza Hut to “hear the wing song again,” and it went viral, garnering more than 2.4 million views — and once you hear the song, you ...
Jim from Backseat Mafia said "'Pizza Guy' opens with these gently pulsating analogue synths, as these chords underneath stay static, like a carpet. As it progresses there's more evidence of that classic 80s sound – the wiry electronic sounds, the warm, plopping bassline as it develops into something that brings the funk to the party, almost Prince style in some ways."