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  2. 12:51 (The Strokes song) - Wikipedia

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    "12:51" received positive reviews from critics. Billboard's Wes Orshoski wrote of the song: "Julian Casablancas' sleepy vocals arrive in synch with a nerdy, very '80s keyboard [Nick Valensi's guitar] that sounds so much cooler than it probably should against guitarists Nick Valensi and Albert Hammond Jr.'s raw, fast strumming, the throbbing bass of Nikolai Fraiture and drummer Fabrizio Moretti ...

  3. The Strokes - Wikipedia

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    The first single taken from Room on Fire was the song "12:51", which used distinct keyboard-like sounds produced by Valensi's guitar. The video was also directed by Roman Coppola, and was inspired by the futuristic look of the 1980s film Tron. This consisted of a mainly black scene, with instances of glowing picton blue and riptide.

  4. 12:51 (Krissy & Ericka song) - Wikipedia

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    In a video in YouTube, Krissy and Ericka perform 12:51 at Music Comes Alive, Venice Piazza at McKinley Hills. [6] Krissy & Ericka also performed in David Choi's live tour in Manila, Philippines as an opening act for the show. [7] [8] [9]

  5. 12:51 - Wikipedia

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    "12:51" (The Strokes song), 2003; See also. 1251 This page was last edited on 16 September 2023, at 13:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. The Strokes discography - Wikipedia

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    The Strokes released their next LP, Room on Fire, in October 2003. The album did well on the charts, reaching number two and going platinum in the UK, while peaking at the fourth spot in the US. Three singles were released from the album, the highest-charting of which was "12:51", which reached number seven in the

  7. Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus - Wikipedia

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    "Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus" is a song by American rock band The Strokes. The song was released on April 6, 2020, as the third single from their sixth studio album, The New Abnormal (2020). [ 5 ] The song was featured as part of the soundtrack to the sports video game MLB The Show 21 .

  8. The End Has No End - Wikipedia

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    The band performance in the mirrored room is a nod to the album cover for (No Pussyfooting) (1973) by Fripp & Eno and A Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran" music video. The final scene from the video is a clip from the band's first single " 12:51 " off the same album Room on Fire , and is a reference to the 1982 film Tron .

  9. The Adults Are Talking - Wikipedia

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    It was directed by longtime Strokes collaborator Roman Coppola, who directed four music videos released from Is This It as well a music video for their song "12:51" from Room on Fire (2003). [19] The video depicts a game of baseball between the members of the Strokes and a team of highly skilled robots. For the video, the band wore custom ...