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/ You think you're so fucking tough / You talk a lotta big game for someone with such a small truck", [4] "[scanning] as pure chest-puffing braggadocio [and containing] one of the most appealingly strange taunts in recent memory", [5] and then goes into a chorus "of scraping power chords that are kind of like a cross between Skrillex and Sophie ...
Copy/Paste is a compilation album by Scottish-American rock band Garbage released on November 29, 2024, as part of Record Store Day's Black Friday event. [1] The album features covers of ten classic songs, including a previously unreleased track, "Love My Way". [2] [3] An abridged version of the album was released digitally on December 6.
"Mean Machine" is a song by American rock band Sugar Ray. It was released as the lead single from the band's debut album, Lemonade and Brownies. The song peaked at No. 45 on the Radio & Records active rock chart. [1] Biographer Anna Louise Golden described the song as "ruthlessly fast metal" with electronic accents from DJ Lethal.
1000 Hurts is the third studio album by American rock band Shellac, released on August 8, 2000. In its official promotional materials Shellac jokingly described this album as follows: "There are no 12-minute songs on this one.
"Sky Full of Song" is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their fourth studio album, High as Hope (2018). It was written and produced by Florence Welch, Emile Haynie and Thomas Bartlett. The song was released on 12 April 2018 as a 7-inch single for Record Store Day. [1]
"Fruit Machine" is the second official single released by Salford band The Ting Tings in 2007. The single was limited to a 500-copy run. [1] The vinyl was only available for fans of The Ting Tings to buy at their live shows. Every single released had different cover art.
She sings, “I burn for you/ And you don’t even know my name/ If you asked me to/ I’d give up everything/ To be close to you.” Online, fans praised Abrams for releasing the tune.
"p:Machinery" is a song by the German synth-pop band Propaganda, released as the third single from their 1985 debut album A Secret Wish. The song reached the top 10 in various countries across Europe, including France and Italy, but was most successful in Spain, where it peaked at number one in 1986.