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TKOL RMX 1234567 is a remix album of songs from the album The King of Limbs (2011) by the English rock band Radiohead.It was released on 16 September 2011 in Japan and on 10 October 2011 internationally by XL Recordings.
PTP released the "Rubber Glove Seduction" single in 1989 on Wax Trax. It was reissued in 1993 on TVT. The b-side was a song titled "My Favorite Things." Both were written by Jourgensen, Barker and Chris Connelly. "Rubber Glove Seduction" became a club hit with Connelly's deadpan lyrics: "Tick tick tock I am the kitchen clock / Tick tick tock ...
A music video was made for the song. It reached number 96 on the UK Singles chart. ... US 7" Single (SP267) "Skull (remix)" "Punching Myself in the Face Repeatedly ...
After Hypersensitive, Ghost Machine started working on a remix album that they had to put on the back burner because of the success of Five Finger Death Punch. Four remixes were released for stream on the band's MySpace music remix page: "God Forbid (Black Cape Remix)", "Vegas Moon (Pete Murray Remix)", "Siesta Loca (Steven's Organic Drum Remix ...
On May 5, 2020, a music video for the Chromatics remix of the song was released. [ 143 ] The video follows the After Hours videos sequence, starting where the " Heartless " premise ended, and presents the Weeknd as a lonely and psychotic guy walking and driving with no destination around the streets in Las Vegas, and a passing resemblance to ...
Music video "Rippin Kittin (Glove Radiomix)" on YouTube "Rippin Kittin" is the first single from the duo Miss Kittin and Golden Boy's 2001 album Or.
Mask is a solo album by the Deep Purple bass guitarist Roger Glover. [5] It was released in June 1984, in Europe by 21 Records/Polydor.It was promoted with two music videos. It has been reissued on CD twice in the UK, in 1993 (Connoisseur Collection, b/w "Elements") and in 2005 (Cherry Red/Lemon
Little Mac [b] is a fictional boxer and the protagonist in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series of video games. He first appeared as a nameless boxer in the Arcade game Punch-Out!!, [1] then was given a name and redesigned in the NES game of the same name.