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  2. Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park album) - Wikipedia

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    Minutes to Midnight is the third studio album by American rock band Linkin Park, released on May 14, 2007, through Warner Bros. Records.The album was produced by Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin; it is Linkin Park's first studio album produced without Don Gilmore, who had produced the band's two previous albums.

  3. Linkin Park discography - Wikipedia

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    "No More Sorrow" [199] ... List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released, album name and certifications

  4. Talk:No More Sorrow (Linkin Park Song) - Wikipedia

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  5. Girl's Not Grey - Wikipedia

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    "Girl's Not Grey" is a song by American rock band AFI. It was released as the debut single from their sixth studio album, Sing the Sorrow (2003), debuting on radio on February 4, 2003. [ 7 ] It is the band's third most successful single, peaking at No. 7 on the Alternative Songs Chart and No. 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Chart.

  6. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The English band The Unthanks recorded a version of this song on their 2015 album Mount the Air, [16] and the song appeared in the BBC series Detectorists, and the 4th season of the HBO series True Detective. The American alternative rock band The Innocence Mission featured a song called "One for Sorrow, Two for Joy" on their 2003 album Befriended.

  7. Sara (Fleetwood Mac song) - Wikipedia

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    The song contains an extended vamp, which includes excised lines previously only heard in live performances, such as, "and the wind became crazy", "no sorrow for sorrow, you can have no more", and "swallow all your pride, don't you ever change—never change". On 5 November 2015, a live version was released as part of a remastered Tusk.

  8. Sorrow songs - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow songs expressed the suffering and unjust treatment of enslaved African Americans during the period of slavery in the United States (1619–1865). The melodies and the lyrics conveyed sadness, and the words were "stunningly direct" about what it is to be enslaved. W. E. B. Du Bois coined the name. [1]

  9. Talk:No More Sorrow - Wikipedia

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