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  2. Watch the World Burn - Wikipedia

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    "Watch the World Burn" begins as a dramatic, Eminem-influenced hip hop song before building into a metalcore chorus and breakdown in the second half. [7] The song was produced by Ronnie Radke and DangerKids vocalist Tyler Smyth, which they composed alongside Wage War guitarist Cody Quistad and FIR members Christian Thompson and Tyler Burgess. [8]

  3. Ronnie Radke - Wikipedia

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    He formed several bands while in high school. Radke ran away from home to play in his first band, with his friend Mitch, called 3.0. which according to Radke "sounded exactly like Blink 182". He lived with Mitch and his mother for a time. They played a few shows at various venues such as Chain Reaction and the Huntridge in Las Vegas.

  4. Ronald (song) - Wikipedia

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    Radke finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world, fleeing from demons and a S.W.A.T team, before appearing with Tech N9ne, who is shown to be God, and sends Radke to hell. He confronts the Devil, who is shown to be Alex Terrible; the video ends with the two fighting, without knowing who was the winner of the fight.

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  7. Arsenal vs Newcastle LIVE: Result and reaction from Carabao ...

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    Arsenal 0-1 Newcastle. 21:05, Mike Jones. 48 mins: The first half was a blistering affair of end-to-end action. With Newcastle now in front expect that to change with Eddie Howe’s men preferring ...

  8. War Music (Refused album) - Wikipedia

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    Lyxzén explained: "We felt that, now, more than ever, was a time for us to show people our roots and let them know what we think about the world we live in today." [ 7 ] The main theme is the idea of starting a revolution against those making money from the suffering of the masses, and to overthrow capitalism.

  9. Black (Trivium song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black" is a song by American heavy metal band Trivium. It was released as the third single from the band's fifth studio album In Waves. [1]No music video was made for the song, but an official lyric video debuted on January 23, 2012 via Noisecreep. [2]