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595 is the second live album released by American indie rock band Karate, released on October 8, 2007 on Southern Records.It was originally recorded on May 5, 2003. [1] The album, along with the rest of the band's discography, was reissued in 2021 by The Numero Group.
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Audio Karate signed to Kung Fu Records in fall 2001. They put out their debut album, Space Camp, on May 14, 2002. The album featured the songs "Nintendo 89," "Rosemead," and "Senior Year." After the release of Space Camp, Audio Karate toured the world with bands such as The Ataris, NOFX, Blink-182.
The recording was sent to them by a sound technician, and Karate were so astonished by the quality they decided to release it as an official live album. [8] Karate's perfectionism and attention to detail is well known among the music scene, which played a part in the naming of the album. [citation needed] It was originally to be called 594.
UNRARLIB (UniquE RAR File Library) [19] was an obsolete free software unarchiving library called "unrarlib", licensed under the GPLv2-or-later. It could only decompress archives created by RAR versions prior to 2.9; archives created by RAR 2.9 and later use different formats not supported by this library.
"Karate" (stylized in all caps) is a song by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal from their second studio album, Metal Resistance. The song was released to active rock radio as an airplay-only single in the United States on February 26, 2016.
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RARBG was a website that provided torrent files and magnet links to facilitate peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. From 2014 to 2023, RARBG repeatedly appeared in TorrentFreak's yearly list of most visited torrent websites. [1] It was ranked 4th as of January 2023. [2] The website did not allow users to upload their own ...