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Strike went on to produce another four UK top 40 hits, like their cover of Paula Abdul's "My Love Is for Real", and an album, I Saw the Future was released in 1997 on Fresh Records. [5] They toured with and supported many international artists including the Backstreet Boys, Jocelyn Brown and the Spice Girls. As of 2006, Strike broke up. [2]
Strike (band), British dance band formed in 1994; Strike (percussion group), New Zealand group formed in 1993 "Strike (Holster)" a 2023 song by American rapper Lil Yachty; Strikes, third album by Southern rock band Blackfoot, released in 1979
The Strike (also known as Strike!, although this is more properly the title of the fictitious Hollywood movie featured in the episode) is one of the short comedy films – written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, and directed by Richardson – which made up the long-running Channel 4 television series The Comic Strip Presents....
Strike Up the Band (Red Garland album) "Strike Up the Band", a song by Poison from Native Tongue; Strike! Up the Band, an album by The Scaramanga Six "Strike Up the Band (Here Comes a Sailor)" a 1900 song by Andrew B. Sterling and Charles B. Ward "Strike Up the Band", a 1930 Screen Songs animated cartoon using the 1900 composition
"I Have Peace" is a song by British dance music band Strike, released in 1997 by Fresh Records as the fifth and last single from the band's only album, I Saw the Future (1997). Victoria Newton performs the vocals and the rap parts are by K.
After the breakup of The Rabbits in the fall of 1978, Bjorklund formed the project band Strike Under with his brother, Chris. Strike Under produced one record, the 1981 5-track pressing, Immediate Action, which received mixed reviews [2] [3] but has nevertheless been called an "integral document to the history of punk rock in Chicago."
The General Strike is Anti-Flag's ninth studio album. The album was released on March 20, 2012. [1] The album marks the band's second release for SideOneDummy Records.The first single from the album, "The Neoliberal Anthem" was released to the band's Facebook page in January 2012.
Strike Under was an influential Chicago punk rock band of the early 1980s. It was started by Steve Bjorklund (singer-guitarist) after the demise of his previous band, The Rabbits. The principal musicians, besides Bjorklund, were his brother Chris (guitarist), Pierre Kezdy (bassist), and Bob Furem (drummer).