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Mahalini was born into an ethnic Balinese and Hindu family, then she converted to Islam before marrying Rizky Febian. [6] Mahalini started participating in local singing competitions during junior high school. She then continued her education in SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar, where she received an achievement scholarship for her singing ability. [7]
It was released by Epic on February 4, 1997, with a black and white music video being made to support the single "Needles". Touring for the album lasted up until late July 1997, and included runs of shows in America with Corrosion of Conformity and Silverchair/Local H. [11] Like Mengede, Silverchair also originated from Australia, and the members were fans of Helmet. [12]
Handsome was an American rock supergroup formed in 1995. The group's lineup was singer Jeremy Chatelain , guitarists Peter Mengede (formerly of Helmet ), Tom Capone (formerly of Quicksand ), bassist Eddie Nappi , and drummer Pete Hines (formerly of Cro-Mags and Murphy's Law ).
White People is the second studio album by Handsome Boy Modeling School.It was released on Elektra Records on November 9, 2004. [1] The album features guest appearances from a diverse array of performers, including Linkin Park, Del tha Funky Homosapien, The Mars Volta, De La Soul, Jack Johnson, Cat Power, Lord Finesse, Pharrell Williams, John Oates, RZA, Julee Cruise, El-P, Mike Patton, and ...
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Oliver Luckett, CEO of social media marketing firm TheAudience, said that the song is "so on point – it's shit-white-girls-say-meets-a-club-remix". TheAudience introduced the Chainsmokers to Aoki, helped create the "#Selfie" video and released it on January 29, 2014, on YouTube, utilizing the network of celebrities to promote it.
"Houdini" opens with a familiar callback to Eminem's 2002 hit, "Without Me," repeating the lyrics "guess who’s back" over and over, just like in the original song from The Eminem Show album. The ...
In 1999, as part of their 30th Anniversary series, Dawn re-issued the album onto CD in a very unconventional way; instead of adding bonus tracks to the end of the album or on a second disc, Dawn decided to reorganise the album's track order to accommodate the missing B-sides as well as adding four previously unreleased tracks. [8]