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"Israel's Son" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 12 April 1995 as the third single from their debut album, Frogstomp (1995). It was included on Silverchair's The Best Of: Volume 1 compilation album, released on 13 November 2000.
Frogstomp is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Silverchair.It was released on 27 March 1995, when the band members were only 15 years of age, by record label Murmur.
Hamilton also co-wrote songs with Johns. [82] Silverchair self-funded the album's production to ease the pressures they faced when working with a record label. [10] [81] The band toured extensively before releasing the album, performing at Homebake and numerous other shows. Both Mac and Hamilton joined the tour as auxiliary members providing ...
"Tomorrow" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, which was released on 16 September 1994 on their debut extended play, also titled Tomorrow. The song was re-recorded and included on Frogstomp , the band's debut studio album, released six months later on 27 March 1995.
"Shade" is a song by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair, released on 29 May 1995 as the fourth single from their debut album, Frogstomp (1995). It was the only single to not be included on Silverchair's compilation album The Best Of: Volume 1 , released on 13 November 2000.
In a new song, the rapper praises college students protesting Israel’s war in Gaza and vows that he will not vote for President Joe Biden come November. ... Macklemore’s lyrics reference the ...
Israel has agreed to revise the lyrics of its potential submission to the Eurovision Song Contest after the contest organizers took issue with verses that appeared to reference Hamas' Oct. 7 ...
"Pure Massacre" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 16 January 1995 as the second single from their debut album, Frogstomp (1995). It was a successful follow-up to the band's debut number-one single, " Tomorrow " (1994), peaking at number two in both Australia and New Zealand.