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The band was signed by EMI Music (Polyeast Records) Philippines in 1998, which resulted in their first platinum-selling album 4th Degree Burn. [2] This album birthed many cult-favorite tracks like "Agent Orange" which became the rock anthem of the youth during that time and introduced the band to the underground and commercial scene and the song won many accolades like Best Engineered ...
Project 11-41 is the third studio album by Filipino nu metal band Slapshock, released in 2002. It was certified platinum in the Philippines. It was certified platinum in the Philippines. [ 5 ]
Slapshock chronology; Project 11-41 (2002) Novena (2004) Silence (2006) Singles from Novena ... Top 107 Songs for 2004 "We Are One" 13th [6] References This page ...
"Wake Me Up" is a folktronica song, [14] [15] blending elements of EDM, soul and country music. [16] Musically, it is written in the key of B minor and runs at 124 beats per minute (BPM). It follows a chord progression of Bm/G/D/A – Bm/G/D/F#, with Blacc's vocals ranging from B 2 to B 4 .
In 2009, NME ranked "Wake Up" as the 25th best song of the decade, [1] and in 2014 ranked "Wake Up" as the 25th greatest song of all-time. [2] In June 2011, Rolling Stone ranked "Wake Up" as the 42nd best song of the 2000s. [3] In October 2011, NME placed it at number 22 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years". [4]
Wake Up is the second studio album from Anthony Neely. This album started pre-order on 18 January 2012 [ 2 ] and released on 24 February. The lead single is "Awakening", second single is "A Failed Attempt" and the third single is "Wake Up".
AXS.com listed "Wake Up" as one of the "top 10 best Three Days Grace songs." Patricia Jones of AXS stated, "Instrumentally this song is beautiful. The melodies are well orchestrated and the heavy guitar help balance out the lightness of the rest, but it’s the lyrics that cause some conflict."
"Wake Up" was originally previewed in 2023 through Instagram. [1] The track was described for being a "melodic" song with a "feel-good, Summery" production based on "clean guitars and thumping percussions". [4] Blatt and Brown's performances feature "inspirational bars" and "singing gangsterisms". [1] [5]