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  2. Seven Nation Army - Wikipedia

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    Seven Nation Army. " Seven Nation Army " is a song by American rock duo the White Stripes. It is the opening track on their fourth studio album, Elephant (2003). V2 Records released the song to American alternative radio on February 17, 2003, as the lead single from the album. Worldwide, the single was issued through XL Recordings.

  3. Elephant (album) - Wikipedia

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    For the track "Seven Nation Army", to replicate a bass-like sound, White connected a semi-acoustic guitar to a DigiTech Whammy pedal (a pitch shift effect), lowering the pitch by an octave. [19] [20] "There's No Home for You Here" was made with the idea "to see how far we could go with an eight track recorder, and I think how far we went is too ...

  4. The White Stripes - Wikipedia

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    Website. whitestripes.com. The White Stripes were an American rock duo formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1997. The group consisted of Jack White (guitar, keyboards, piano, vocals) and Meg White (drums, percussion, vocals). They were a leading group of the 2000s indie rock and garage rock revival. Beginning in the late 1990s, the White Stripes ...

  5. Jack White Blazes Through 90 Minutes of New Songs and White ...

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    Jack White Sues Donald Trump for Unauthorized Use of the White Stripes' 'Seven Nation Army': 'This Machine Sues Fascists' ... blasting power chords. He played a lot of slide guitar — always on a ...

  6. DigiTech Whammy - Wikipedia

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    The DigiTech Whammy is a pitch shifter pedal manufactured by DigiTech. It raises or lowers the pitch of an audio signal by up to two octaves, controlled with a treadle. The first model, released in 1989, was the first mass-market digital pitch shifter. The Whammy has a distinctive artificial sound, and Guitar World described it as one of the ...

  7. Jack White - Wikipedia

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    It was the same brand of electric guitar made popular by Howlin' Wolf, [153] and White most famously used it on "Seven Nation Army". [155] He began using a 1915 Gibson L-1 acoustic (often called the Robert Johnson model) on the Icky Thump album; [153] [155] in an interview for Gibson, he called the instrument his favorite. [153]

  8. Do I Wanna Know? - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, the song was ranked number three on Guitar World ' s list of the 20 best guitar riffs of the decade. [20] NME later ranked the song as the fifth best song of the 2010s decade. [21] Music critic Steven Hyden said of the song "If "Seven Nation Army" is the most famous rock song of the last 20 years, then "Do I Wanna Know?" has ...

  9. Marcus Collins (album) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Nation Army" was released as the album's lead single on 4 March 2012. [5] The audio premiered on 23 January, and the official music video was unveiled on 16 February. Collins performed "Seven Nation Army" live on 18 March 2011 on the seventh series of Dancing on Ice. It became a top ten hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number nine ...