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  2. Dangerous Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Dreams is the debut studio album by American dance-punk band Moving Units. It was released on October 12, 2004, by Palm Records. [9] It was their second release, after their 2002 Moving Units EP. The track "Between Us & Them" was used in Leo Romero's opening part in Foundation's skateboarding video That's Life.

  3. Moving Units - Wikipedia

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    Moving Units released their second studio album, Hexes for Exes in 2007 on Metropolis Records. The first single, "Pink Thoughts", was released through the band's MySpace page. So Sweet released a one-off limited edition 7 inch vinyl single "Crash N Burn Victims" in the UK coupled with a remix of the same track by Felix Cartal in November 2007.

  4. Us and Them (song) - Wikipedia

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    This version ends with a full stop but while Pink Floyd closed it on a D major, Waters instead opted for a B minor chord. Gilmour played the song on his Rattle That Lock Tour 2015–16, with an ending similar to that of the 1988–1989 tour. Waters performed the song during his 2017-2018 concert tour, released as the concert film Us + Them (2019

  5. Moving Units (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Moving Units is the first release by the band of the same name, Moving Units. It was first released early 2002 on Festival Of Dead Deer's former label, Three One G, in 12" vinyl; the first pressing was on pink vinyl and the second on green. After the band moved to Palm Records, it was reissued on February 4, 2003, on CD.

  6. Us and Them (Shinedown album) - Wikipedia

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    Us and Them is the second studio album by American rock band Shinedown, released on October 4, 2005, by Atlantic Records.Recorded in Jacksonville, Florida and Sanford, Florida, the album had three singles, two of which, "Save Me" and "I Dare You," were used as themes for WWE pay-per-view events No Mercy 2005 and WrestleMania 22 respectively.

  7. Us and Them - Wikipedia

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    Us and Them may refer to: The sociological concept of in-group and out-group; Us & Them, an American television series; Us and Them (Australian TV series), a 1994 Australian comedy television series "Us and Them" (song), by Pink Floyd; Us + Them Tour, a concert tour by Roger Waters; Us and Them (Shinedown album), 2005; Us and Them (Godflesh ...

  8. Us and Them (Godflesh album) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Us and Them's release, Godflesh frontman Justin Broadrick admitted that he "hated" the album as it was the expression of an "identity crisis". [2] Years later, he revised his thoughts, saying that his hatred of Us and Them was "overstated", and that his main issue in the album lies in its more "cringe-worthy moments." [3]

  9. A Few Small Repairs - Wikipedia

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    A Few Small Repairs is a concept album about divorce, as Colvin's marriage was ending.At the time of the album's release, she had relocated to Austin, Texas. [2] The album cover consists of a painting by Colvin's friend Julie Speed [3] of a three-eyed woman with a lit match, which inspired Colvin to write the song "Sunny Came Home". [4]