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"Riptide" is the fourth single from Sick Puppies' third album Tri-Polar, which impacted radio on 8 February 2011. Originally this song was planned to be the second single, but "Odd One" narrowly beat out "Riptide" because of its strong lyrical message.
Sick Puppies went into the recording studio in December 2008 to write, record, and produce their next studio album, which was released on 14 July 2009. They also wrote a song for Capcom 's video game Street Fighter IV called "War", and it has been used in the advertisements and promotion for the game. [ 10 ]
"Odd One" is the second single from Sick Puppies' third album Tri-Polar, which impacted rock radio on 10 November 2009. According to the band's Twitter , the video was filmed on November 25. According to pictures posted on the band's Twitter and a video clip on YouTube in the following days, the video was filmed at a skate park.
"Riptide" (2010) "There's No Going Back" (2013) "Gunfight" (2013) "There's No Going Back" is a song by Australian rock band Sick Puppies, ...
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Sick Puppies EP is the fourth EP by Australia rock band Sick Puppies.The EP was sold at live events and is now only available on the secondhand market. The EP was released as an enhanced CD with bonus multimedia content featuring lyrics, a photo gallery, the YouTube Free Hugs video for "All the Same", and a live video trailer.
The discography of Sick Puppies, an Australian hard rock [1] band, ... "Riptide" 2013 "There's No Going Back" P.R. Brown Connect: 2014 "Die to Save You" Possum Hill
"You're Going Down" is the lead single from Sick Puppies' third album Tri-Polar. "You're Going Down" was used by WWE to represent their Extreme Rules pay-per-view event as its official theme song. [1] The wrestling promotion also used the song by making it part of the soundtrack to their video game SmackDown vs. Raw 2010.