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  2. Someday Came Suddenly - Wikipedia

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    Someday Came Suddenly is the debut studio album by American metalcore band Attack Attack!. It was released on November 11, 2008, through Rise Records. The album's name derives from the third track, "Bro, Ashley's Here", and is the only album to feature vocalist Austin Carlile. Many of the album's lyrics feature strong Christian themes.

  3. True Colours (Split Enz album) - Wikipedia

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    The approach to songs is more straight forward, more serious, than the Split Enz we are all used to." [7] Crombie later said, "I think we split our audience to some extent. It seemed like a real sort of dividing point. Suddenly we had a lot of teenage girls in our audience and it moved into a different kind of vibe in terms of live performance.”

  4. Live with Me (Massive Attack song) - Wikipedia

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    "Live with Me" is a song by Massive Attack which was included in their 2006 compilation album, Collected, and was also released as a single. The song is notable for the critical acclaim it garnered due to its haunting lyrics, soulful vocals, and emotional string section.

  5. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "Shark Attack Theme" is a variation on the series' main title music; "Open Sea Theme"'s original title is "Thatcherie". In addition to the use of both original David Bowie recordings and Bowie covers by Seu Jorge, the soundtrack includes two songs – " Search and Destroy " by The Stooges , and " Gut Feeling " by Devo , that had been produced ...

  6. The Piranhas - Wikipedia

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    The Piranhas formed in 1977, and were originally part of the Brighton punk scene, first coming to prominence when DJ John Peel started playing their single "I Don't Want My Body" on his BBC Radio 1 programme, but achieved their biggest success with their cover version of the South African kwela song "Tom Hark".

  7. Hark! (Andrew Bird album) - Wikipedia

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    Hark! is the 13th solo studio album by Andrew Bird, released on December 11, 2020. It is Bird's first full-length holiday-themed release. [1] [2] [3] Six songs from the album initially appeared on an EP, also titled Hark!, which was released digitally in November 2019. [4]

  8. I'm a Tar Heel Born - Wikipedia

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    It was sung at a 1903 baseball game against Brown University, and was soon after adapted for the Brown University fight song “I’m a Brown Man Born”. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song was also adapted for the University of Rhode Island 's fight song "We're Rhode Island Born", as well as the tag in the University of Oklahoma 's fight song Boomer Sooner ...

  9. Asleep in the Deep (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is widely used as a running cameo in The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends, usually with the excerpt "Many brave hearts are asleep in the deep, so beware, beware". The first few lines, referred to as "Stormy the Night" are sung in Act 2, Scene 16 of Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill .