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The discography of Canadian folk rock/alternative rock band Crash Test Dummies consists of eight primary studio albums, 23 singles, one live album, a greatest hits compilation, and two video releases.
"Monster" was written by Lady Gaga, RedOne and Space Cowboy, with RedOne producing the track. [3] The song was recorded at the Record Plant Studio in Los Angeles. [3] In an interview with MTV News, Gaga said that "Monster" describes her fear of sex and relationships and the literal meaning is about a "guy with a big dick".
"Shame" is a pop song [11] with a length of three minutes fifty-nine seconds. [9] According to Faber Music's digital sheet music for the song, "Shame" is composed in the key of Bb major and set in common time signature, and has a moderately slow groove of 96 beats per minute. [12]
On July 23, 2009, "Battlefield" was covered by English alternative rock band Fightstar on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge. [63] Their performance of the song was included on a live DVD titled Unplugged at the Picturedrome. [64] In May 2010, "Battlefield" was covered by the ABC television show One Life to Live in the musical episode "Starr X'd Lovers ...
It features the singer driving an enormous vehicle through a city, fighting a gorilla dentist to get back a diamond he took from her mouth, and bombing a museum with dynamite to free a boy. In 2005, Björk released a UNICEF charity benefit compilation entitled Army of Me: Remixes and Covers , which featured a series of covers and remixes by ...
Dominic Moore (born August 3, 1980) is a Canadian professional ice hockey analyst and former player. He last played for the ZSC Lions of the National League (NL), and played nearly 900 National Hockey League (NHL) games.
The celebrations, which spanned the month of November, were broadcast live and viewed by a total of 1.34 million Latvian residents, culminating with over 500,000 viewing President Valdis Zatlers' speech at the Freedom Monument on November 18, [7] where a military parade was also held on that day. [8] [9]