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A Brodie abscess is a subacute osteomyelitis, appearing as an accumulation of pus in bone, frequently with an insidious onset. [1] Brodie's abscess is characterized by pain and swelling without fever, often resulting from diabetic wounds, fracture-related bone infection, or haematogenous osteomyelitis.
Glamourpuss is the sixth album by the Danish rock band Sort Sol and the fourth after the renaming from the earlier name Sods. [1] It is their most commercially successful to date, and includes their biggest hit "Let Your Fingers Do The Walking".
"Bones" was written and recorded by Blackmore in one night in Los Angeles over one of Aeon 'Step' Manahan's musical compositions while she was experiencing a "girly, emotional moment". [1] It is an R&B-influenced pop ballad. [2] [3] The song was released worldwide as a single via music download by Epic Records on 12 March 2013. [4] [5]
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2022 film Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, a sequel to Puss in Boots (2011). The album was released on December 16, 2022, by Back Lot Music, [1] and featured musical score composed by Heitor Pereira, who replaced Henry Jackman, the composer of the first film.
The song debuted and peaked at number 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart, on the chart issue dated March 5–11, 2017, with 151,181 downloads – topping the Download Chart – and 2,946,049 streams. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The song placed at number 6 on the chart for the month of March 2017 with 307,267 downloads sold and 10,990,137 streams accumulated.
"One Finger and a Fist" is a song by American rock band Drowning Pool and the second single from the album Resilience. [1] Being one of the first tracks with Jasen Moreno on lead vocals, [ 2 ] the song was featured on WWE 's Slammy Awards [ 1 ] and offered as a free download in December 2012. [ 2 ]
The album resulted in the band receiving their best reviews since God Shuffled His Feet. Allmusic writer Rob Theakston gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and states that "with the Dummies stripped of all the electronic experimentation and quirky, Shel Silverstein-esque lyrics that hindered their past few releases, the haunting, sparse acoustic instrumentation makes a welcome return to the ...