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  2. Just Pretend (Bad Omens song) - Wikipedia

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    "Just Pretend" was a critical and commercial success; as the song built virality on TikTok, it went on to become the band's first major chart success. It became a number-one hit on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock Songs chart, [ 3 ] and later topped Billboard ' s Alternative Airplay chart as well. [ 4 ]

  3. Bad Omens - Wikipedia

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    Bad Omens is an American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia, formed in 2015 by vocalist and producer Noah Sebastian, guitarist Nicholas Ruffilo, and bassist Vincent Riquier. The band was later joined by guitarist and producer Joakim "Jolly" Karlsson and drummer Nick Folio, releasing their critically acclaimed debut self-titled album in ...

  4. Noah Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian wrote Bad Omens' biggest hit "Just Pretend", which went viral and was certified Platinum by the RIAA, and also directed its music video. [9] [10] He said that the song was originally written in a satirical way to fit the formula of a song that would be successful – which is what happened. However, the vocals pleased him, and Bad ...

  5. Just Pretend - Wikipedia

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    "Just Pretend (Bad Omens song)", 2022 "Let's Just Pretend", a 1944 song by Jo Stafford. In 1998 it was included on her compilation album Walkin' My Baby Back Home .

  6. Bad Omens discography - Wikipedia

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    List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions

  7. The Death of Peace of Mind - Wikipedia

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    The band made use of synths and electronic elements to produce a different sound to their previous albums, with Charlie Hill of Ghost Cult Magazine describing the closing track on the album, "Miracle", saying: "With dense, glitchy synths and bass taking the front seat, Sebastian follows with screaming vocals as the whole song distorts to a thunderous breakdown climax."

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  9. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] This overtone-series tuning was modified by Mick Ralphs, who used a high C rather than the high G for "Can't Get Enough" on Bad Company. Ralphs said, "It needs the open C to have that ring," and "it never really sounds right in standard tuning".