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  2. Anahata - Wikipedia

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    Anahata (Sanskrit: अनाहत, IAST: Anāhata, English: "unstruck") or heart chakra is the fourth primary chakra, according to Hindu Yogic, Shakta and Buddhist Tantric traditions. In Sanskrit , anahata means "unhurt, unstruck, and unbeaten".

  3. Anahata (album) - Wikipedia

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    Anahata is the fourth studio album by Louisville-based math rock band June of 44, released on June 10, 1999, by Quarterstick Records. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Critical reception

  4. List of top-ten songs for the 1950s in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The year 1960 marked the beginning of a new era, with the appearance of the first nationwide rock and roll hits: "La hiedra venenosa" (a cover of The Coasters' "Poison Ivy") by Los Rebeldes del Rock, and "La plaga" (a cover of Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly") by Los Teen Tops, paving the way for rock and roll music (usually through ...

  5. La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata - Wikipedia

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    "Mi forma de sentir" "The Way I Feel" (1978), written by Martín del Campo, was a moderate hit and allowed the group to find favour once again in the pop charts. In the mid-1990s, "Mi forma de sentir" was recorded by Pedro Fernández , which would become a major world hit in his career and simultaneously a fresh boost to Martin del Campo's ...

  6. Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Songs for Tibet was released to coincide with the start of the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics on August 8, 2008. The album was released on iTunes August 5, 2008, and the CD was made available August 19. On August 5, 2008, the Art of Peace Foundation released the video "Songs for Tibet: Freedom Is Expression," which was directed by Mark Pellington.

  7. Extreme II: Pornograffitti - Wikipedia

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    According to authors HP Newquist and Pete Prown, the album has "a bewildering array of song styles—heavy metal, ballads, funk, etc.". [ 8 ] The title track, as well as "More than Words" and "It('s a Monster)", have been played live since at least early April 1989, and date back to shortly after the band's self-titled debut was released.

  8. Sin After Sin - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, "Diamonds & Rust" was the first song by Judas Priest to receive radio play, and Baez herself reportedly enjoyed the cover. This was the band's second attempt to cover the track, and the earlier version from the Gull Records era was only released in 1978 on the compilation album The Best of Judas Priest [ 11 ] and as a bonus track on the ...

  9. Cuco Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    José Refugio "Cuco" Sánchez Saldaña [1] (3 May 1921 [2] – 5 October 2000) [1] was a Mexican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor.. Sánchez was one of Mexico's most popular singers and recorded most of his singles and studio albums for Columbia Records.