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"Take a Look Around" [a] is a song by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. First debuting on the soundtrack to the 2000 film Mission: Impossible 2, it is the first single and tenth track on their third album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, and was released on July 3, 2000.
Pop music: a problematic genre to pin down. The iconic ABBA 1976 song was inspired by the musical Cabaret and is all juicy, darker bass-registers, an unrelenting disco beat and ...
"Turn Up the Speakers" is a song written, produced and performed by Dutch DJs and record producers Afrojack and Martin Garrix. It was released as a digital download on 25 August 2014 on Beatport and on 22 September 2014 on iTunes , and marks the first and only collaborative work between the two artists.
Music and sound have been usually used as part of a combination of interrogation methods, today recognized by international bodies as amounting to torture. [2] Attacking all senses without leaving any visible traces, they have formed the basis of the widely discussed torture in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib .
In her Experimental Music, Gail Priest credits the label as recognized globally for its contributions to the breakcore genre, [23] [24] and for spurring its 1990s development. [22] The Bloody Fist sound became breakcore from what was the noise genre, with added elements of high beats per minute and "extreme", thick, low-fi textures". [24]
The music video premiered on YouTube on 12 November 2009. The video features the members of Scooter riding around the German town of Wernigerode, where they travel around on a Czech military truck [1] with giant speakers attached. The band on the truck attracts people from all over the town that follow the truck as it rides.
"Rusty Cage" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, "Rusty Cage" was released in 1992 as the second single from the band's third studio album, Badmotorfinger (1991). The song became an instant hit and was released as a single in several different formats.
"Break My Soul" has been described as a dance-pop and house track. The song was met with critical acclaim upon release, with praise towards its production and lyrics. Its lyrical themes of personal empowerment in the face of unfulfilling jobs struck a chord with the masses during the epochal "Great Resignation". The song's impact on the public ...