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"After the Fall" is a song by the American rock band Journey. Written by Jonathan Cain and Steve Perry, it was the third single released from their 1983 album Frontiers. Peaking at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it was the band's 11th top 40 and their ninth top 25 single. It spent 12 weeks on the chart overall. [2]
From Earth, Wind & Fire to Ed Sheeran, here are 18 of the best songs about fall to get you ready for the season. 31 Best Fall Movies We Can Watch Over & Over Again 1. “autumn Leaves” By Nat ...
Some anti-war songs lament aspects of wars, while others patronize war.Most promote peace in some form, while others sing out against specific armed conflicts. Still others depict the physical and psychological destruction that warfare causes to soldiers, innocent civilians, and humanity as a whole.
Songs with a theme of nuclear war have been a feature of popular culture since the early years of the Cold War. [1] "4 Minute Warning" By Radiohead (2007) "137" By Brand New (2017) "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)" by Jimi Hendrix "1999" By Prince (1982) "2 Minutes to Midnight" By Iron Maiden (1984) "540,000 Degrees Fahrenheit" by Fear ...
YouTube's Content ID system was built after the site was sued for $1 billion by the music industry. Now it could be the music industry's best hope against the A.I. threat.
"After the Fall", a song by Klaus Nomi from the 1982 album Simple Man "After the Fall" (song), a song by Journey, 1983 "After the Fall," a song by Elvis Costello on the album Mighty Like a Rose, 1991; After the Fall (band), an Australian musical group begun in 2000; After the Fall (Mary Coughlan album), 1997; After the Fall (98 Mute album), 2002
After the Fall have played at festivals such as Homebake, Rockit, The Falls, Splendour in the Grass, Livid, and Come Together Music Festival. In March 2005, the band traveled to the US to play at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. They toured, as a supporting act, around Australia with British band The Darkness in April 2006. In mid-2006 ...
The group claimed that the EP was the first time they had recorded music "we truly wanted to make". Shortly after the tour, after much tension in the Damage camp, and a bust up with Jones, Richards decided to leave the band. Although the remaining four members decided to continue, less than six months later, the band had split.