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"How High" is a song by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman, released on August 15, 1995, as the duo's first single. It was originally featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 hip hop documentary film , The Show , and has since appeared on several compilation albums such as The Hip Hop Box and Def Jam's Greatest Hits , among several others.
"Bomb" by Gang Green "Bomb Iran" By JC & The B-1 Bombers (1980) "The Bomb Song" By Darwin Deez "Bombe the Russians" By Fear (1985) "Boom!" by System of a Down on the album Steal This Album! "Boom Box" By Vitabeats (1985) "Breathing" By Kate Bush (1980) "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" By Iron Maiden (2006) "Bring Back the Bomb" by GWAR
How High The Soundtrack is a soundtrack to Jesse Dylan's 2001 stoner film How High. It was released on December 11, 2001 through Def Jam Recordings and consists of hip hop music .
Lyrically, the song discusses sources of stress in life as they affect a teenager, all while feeling like a bomb about to explode: "'Timebomb' is a special song to me because it represents the emotional equivalent of an armed device about to blow. I think everyone can relate to the pressure of life bearing down on a young teenage heart."
Rosenstock released a cover of the show's theme song on the 2019 live album Thanks, Sorry! performed by his solo band under the moniker Death Rosenstock. In 2020, the first full musical episode of the show was released, for which Rosenstock wrote all the music and lyrics; the soundtrack was released later that year. [23]
The song "So Long, Lonesome" is featured in the 2010 film Last Night. The song "An Ugly Fact of Life" was featured in the film adaptation of The Kite Runner. The song "Human Qualities" is featured in the 2012 film This Means War. The song "Trembling Hands" is featured on the 2012 video game Major League Baseball 2K12.
"Bombs" is a song recorded by Faithless, released as the first single from their fifth studio album To All New Arrivals. It features Harry Collier from Kubb.The single was released as a download on 23 October 2006 and was later released on CD and 12" on 20 November 2006, one week before the release of the album.
"The Last Days of Summer" Rivers Cuomo Ryan Spraker Toby Wincorn Tom Peyton Non-album single 2016 [41] "Lawn Chair" Rivers Cuomo SZNZ: Summer: 2022 [18] "Let It All Hang Out" Rivers Cuomo Jermaine Dupri Jacknife Lee: Raditude: 2009 [25] z " A Little Bit of Love" ‡ Rivers Cuomo Dave Gibson Jax Wayne Wilkins: SZNZ: Spring: 2022 [9] "Living in L ...