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In Australia, "Decode" debuted at number 36 on the ARIA Singles Chart for the week of November 24, 2008, the group's first top fifty effort. [27] The song reached a peak position of 12 in its tenth week, on the chart of January 26, 2009. [28] "Decode" was certified Gold by ARIA in 2009 and was later certified Platinum in 2010. [29] [30]
6:66 Satan's Child has a mostly industrial metal sound. [2] As with its predecessor Blackacidevil, several songs include effects-treated vocals. [8] It was the first Danzig album to be produced using digital recording methods, [9] as Glenn Danzig explained: "This record is the first time I've ever recorded my vocals digitally.
Angel numbers are repeating number sequences, often used as guides for deeper spiritual exploration. Ranging from 000 to 999, each sequence carries its own distinct meaning and energy.
Angel is the first album by the rock band Angel. "Tower", the keyboard -heavy opening track, [ 3 ] was used widely during the late 1970s and early 1980s by album rock radio stations in the US for various advertising purposes.
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The band commenced work on the album at the Europa Sonor studio in Paris in late 1970. [6] They took just over three months to record it and finished in early 1971. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The overall cost of album's recording was estimated as US$80,000 [ 7 ] (equivalent to $602,000 in 2023) or US$90,000 [ 8 ] (equivalent to $677,000 in 2023).
"Avenging Angels" is a song by English band Space, released as the first single from the band's second album Tin Planet on 29 December 1997. The song reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and number 20 in Iceland in January 1998. In Australia, "Avenging Angels" peaked at number 146 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
"Supermassive Black Hole" is a song by English rock band Muse. Written by Muse lead singer and principal songwriter Matt Bellamy, it was released as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, Black Holes and Revelations (2006), on 19 June 2006, backed with "Crying Shame".