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All Things Being Equal is the second studio album by English singer and producer Peter Kember, under the stage name Sonic Boom. It was released on 5 June 2020 under Carpark Records. [9] The album marks 30 years since the release of Sonic Boom's first album in 1990 "Spectrum". [10]
In 2011, Peter Kember (otherwise known as "Sonic Boom") would remaster the album at New Atlantis studios from the original master tapes as part of a deluxe reissue. In the 2011 Sonic Boom remaster, there are only 12 tracks displayed, as the "Free Form Freak-Out" following War Sucks is added as part of the song.
After Sonic interrupts Eggman directing a film detailing his and Sonic's rivalry, he offers to let Sonic play himself. Sonic turns him down so Eggman casts Dave the Intern for the role instead. After his bumbling portrayal, Sonic interrupts filming again and Eggman offers the role to Sonic again, which Amy accepts in his stead, claiming Sonic ...
Peter Kember (born 19 November 1965), [2] also known by his stage name Sonic Boom, is an English singer-songwriter, composer and record producer. He was a founding member, vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist of alternative rock band Spacemen 3 , lasting from 1982 until the band's dissolution in 1991. [ 3 ]
While the Genesis Sonic soundtracks were characterized by electropop, Senoue's scores typically feature funk and rock music. [47] Tomoya Ohtani has been the series' sound director since Sonic the Hedgehog in 2006, and was the lead composer for that game, Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Colors, Sonic Lost World, Sonic Runners, Sonic Forces and Sonic ...
The sonic boom from the October Starship launch measured up to 146 decibels in some areas. “That’s like being a few feet away from a gunshot without hearing protection,” Gee said.
"Sonic Boom" is the thirty-fourth single by the Japanese hip-hop group Lead. It was released on August 25, 2021, nearly a year after their previous single "Tuxedo". It debuted at No. 10 on the Oricon Singles Chart. The single was released in four formats: a standard CD, two CD+DVD editions, and a CD+booklet edition.
Oscar Mayer’s “The Bologna Song” first graced television screens in 1974, capturing hearts, ears, and even grocery lists across America. Five decades later, the ad is back — complete with ...