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The CD features the album and two exclusive songs, an acoustic version of "Face Down", and a never released out of Australia bonus track, "Disconnected". On May 3, 2007, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus performed at Fort Rucker, Alabama , to help benefit the rebuilding of Enterprise High School after it was destroyed by a tornado on March 1, 2007 .
The song peaked at number 24 in the United States and number four in New Zealand. It tied 30 Seconds to Mars' "The Kill" as the longest-running song on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart without reaching number one, at 52 weeks. "Face Down" remains the band's most successful single. Four versions were released, including an acoustic version.
Clearly audible reversed speech by singer Jimmy Urine; starts at 2:10 into the song and lasts until the end. The song speaks degradingly about angsty teenagers who look for backwards messages in music, and contains the lyrics "Play that record backwards / Here's a message yo for the suckas / Play that record backwards / And go fuck yourself." Moby
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"Black Hole" is a song by British singer-songwriter Griff, from her mixtape One Foot in Front of the Other. The song is written by Griff, Peter Rycroft, and Frederik Castenschiold Eichen and produced by Lostboy. The song was released on 18 January 2021 on the Warner Records label. [1]
"Supermassive Black Hole" was the first single released from Black Holes and Revelations available on vinyl, CD, DVD, and digital download formats. It peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart, making it their most popular single released in the UK to date. In the US, it was the third single to be released, on 23 April 2007.
He quickly hopped out of the hole and mouthed “Ouch.” Jonas then ran across the stage to join his brothers Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas for the rest of the song. Joe, 34, and Kevin, 35, smiled as ...
Lamar’s performance comes a week after he earned five more Grammy Awards – the most of any artist at the 2025 ceremony – and increased his career tally to 22.