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In 1992, Cypress Hill's first contribution to a soundtrack was the song "Shoot 'Em Up" for the film Juice. The group made their first appearance at Lollapalooza on the side stage in 1992. It was the festival's second year of touring, and featured a diverse lineup of acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers , Ice Cube , Lush , Tool , Stone Temple ...
Nat Wolff as Light Turner / Kira: A bright yet isolated high-school student who discovers the titular Death Note and uses it to kill criminals by writing their names and causes of death, in a bid to change the world into a utopia without crime, and thus becoming the world-famous serial killer known as Kira, while being both praised and feared by law enforcement agencies and the worldwide media ...
Single by Cypress Hill featuring Tim Armstrong; from the album Till Death Do Us Part; Released: March 19, 2004: Recorded: 2004: Genre: Alternative hip hop: Length: 3: 32: Label: Ruffhouse Columbia Records: Songwriter(s) Louis Freese, Lawrence Muggerud, Paul Simonon: Producer(s) DJ Muggs Paul Simonon: Cypress Hill featuring Tim Armstrong singles ...
Till Death Do Us Part is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Cypress Hill, released on March 23, 2004 by Columbia Records.This album showed the group introducing reggae elements, especially in the lead single "What's Your Number?", which samples the bass line from The Clash song "The Guns of Brixton."
Til Death Do Us Part: What's Your Number? Dean Karr Tim Armstrong: 2010 Rise Up: Rise Up n/c Tom Morello: Armada Latina Matt Alonzo: Pitbull, Marc Anthony: Light It Up Tim McGurr It Ain't Nothin' Matt Alonzo: Young De: 2012 Cypress x Rusko: Roll It, Light It Jonathan Desbiens: Rusko: Lez Go Guy Logan Rusko, Travis Barker: 2014 Shots Go Off ...
"How I Could Just Kill a Man" is the debut single by hip hop group Cypress Hill from their eponymous debut album, Cypress Hill, and was their first major hit in 1991. It was released as a double A-side to "The Phuncky Feel One". The song was also in the movie Juice (1992). It was re-released in 1999 with Spanish lyrics and a new video.
Death Note: Light Up the New World (デスノート Light up the NEW world) is a 2016 Japanese film directed by Shinsuke Sato.The film is based on the manga series Death Note written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata and is a sequel to Death Note 2: The Last Name (2006), but features an original story and thematically takes place after the Death Note: New Generation miniseries.
Ryotaro Sakajo (坂城 良太郎, Sakajō Ryōtarō) is a character exclusive to the Death Note film serie. He is the assistant director during the filming of Misa Amane's "Misa-Misa's Happy Sweets" video. He is obsessed with Misa, collecting a used tissue of hers after she throws it in the trash.