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  2. Pompeii (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's title and lyrics refer to the Roman town of the same name that was destroyed and buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. [ 5 ] "Pompeii" became the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at number two on the UK Singles Chart and became the eleventh best-selling song that year and, until June 2014, was the country's most streamed ...

  3. Bastille - Wikipedia

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    The Bastille (/ b æ ˈ s t iː l /, French: ⓘ) was a fortress in Paris, known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine. It played an important role in the internal conflicts of France and for most of its history was used as a state prison by the kings of France .

  4. Overjoyed (Bastille song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released onto YouTube on 3 November 2011. It was directed by Courtney Phillips and is a length of three minutes and forty-five seconds. It is the band's first music video and, like the extended play the song was originally featured on, it is said to be heavily inspired by the television series Twin Peaks.

  5. Doom Days (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Doom Days" is a song by English indie pop band Bastille. It was released on 25 April 2019 as the second single from their third studio album, Doom Days (2019). [1] The song was written by Dan Smith, who handled the production along with Mark Crew and Daniel Priddy.

  6. Laura Palmer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Laura Palmer" is a song by British band Bastille. It is the fifth single from their debut studio album Bad Blood, and the follow-up to their hit single "Pompeii". [2] The song was originally released in 2011 as a track from their self-released EP of the same name (along with the tracks "Overjoyed", "Things We Lost in the Fire" and "Get Home"). [3]

  7. Bastille Day (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bastille Day" is a song by the Canadian rock band Rush, and is the opening track from their third album, Caress of Steel. [7] Like most Rush songs, the music was written by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson , and the lyrics by Neil Peart .

  8. Flaws (song) - Wikipedia

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    The first accompanied the 2012 release of "Flaws" and was first released onto YouTube on 12 September 2012 at a total length of three minutes and forty-one seconds. [2] A second video released in 2014 for the single's re-release documents the band's experiences of 2013 via a video montage of several of their performances.

  9. Things We Lost in the Fire (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Things We Lost in the Fire" is the sixth single by British band Bastille from their debut studio album Bad Blood. The song was released as a 7-inch single and as a digital download on 23 August 2013. [1] It received radio airplay on both BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2, two of the most popular British national stations.