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  2. Heads Will Roll (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heads Will Roll" is a song by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released as the second single from their third studio album, It's Blitz! (2009). The CD and 7-inch singles were released in the United Kingdom on June 29, 2009.

  3. Heads Will Roll - Wikipedia

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    "Heads Will Roll", song by Marion Raven from Set Me Free (Marion Raven album) "Heads Will Roll" ( Under the Dome ) , episode of television series Under the Dome Heads Will Roll (podcast) , 2019 audio production by Audible

  4. Heads Will Roll (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The EP's title track, "Heads Will Roll", is a re-recorded version of the same track that was previously released in Raven's 2005 internationally released album, Here I Am. The new version, produced and mixed by James Michael, removes various sound effects used to muffle Raven's voice and has Scott Stevens providing backup vocals.

  5. Here I Am (Marion Raven album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in the United States in 2007, with a different track listing and title, Set Me Free, incorporating new and old songs, including an acoustic version of "Let Me Introduce Myself" and the re-recorded version of "Heads Will Roll," which preceded the album in October 2006, as part of the Heads Will Roll EP.

  6. DJ Ashba - Wikipedia

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    They began writing and producing, and performing music together [17] which included collaborations with singer Marion Raven, whom Sixx had worked with before, on her Heads Will Roll EP [18] and album Set Me Free. James Michael also is credited on the albums. [19]

  7. Every Talking Heads Album, Ranked - AOL

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    By that lofty standard, Talking Heads: 77 is a comparatively lightweight album by a band whose best work was still ahead of them. Producer Tony Bongiovi, cousin of future rock star Jon Bon Jovi ...

  8. Every Led Zeppelin Album, Ranked - AOL

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    The band did the album no favors by releasing the weakest and least popular track, “Candy Store Rock,” as its only single, but Presence feels like a gift to metalheads, regardless of its ...

  9. A-Trak - Wikipedia

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    A-Trak also recorded scratches on West's second and third studio albums Late Registration (2005) and Graduation (2007) and was an influence on the overall sound of the latter. [30] A-Trak's most notable Kanye West credit is for the scratches on the 2005 single "Gold Digger." Near the end of 2007, A-Trak split with Kanye West to pursue the ...