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"Walk On the Water" John Fogerty Tom Fogerty † Creedence Clearwater Revival: 1968 [9] "What Are You Gonna Do" Doug Clifford † Mardi Gras: 1972 [8] "Who'll Stop the Rain" John Fogerty Cosmo's Factory: 1970 [3] " (Wish I Could) Hideaway" John Fogerty Pendulum: 1970 [5] " The Working Man" John Fogerty Creedence Clearwater Revival: 1968 [9 ...
An entire 1993 episode of Animaniacs, "Toy Shop Terror", was set to Warner Bros. music director Richard Stone's arrangement of the composition. "Powerhouse" also served as bumper theme music for Cartoon Network from 1998 to 2003, [9] and can be heard as a systematic rock theme in the 2003 feature film Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
George Budd – sound effects; Gary Coleman – percussion; Wayne Cook – keyboards, synthesizers; Jim Horn – saxophone, flute; Reed Kailing – guitars; Jay Lewis – electric & steel guitars, sound effects
"Live Without It" is a single by American rock band Hinder from their upcoming album upcoming untitled seventh studio album. [6] It was released on September 13, 2024, [7] via Evil Teen Records, that is owned by Warren Haynes from the Allman Brothers Band and founding member of the jam band Gov't Mule.
Music from the Motion Picture Poetic Justice is the soundtrack to John Singleton's 1993 film Poetic Justice. It was released on June 29, 1993, through Epic Soundtrax , and consisted of a blend of hip hop and R&B music.
First offering 'aNYway' finds the pair on a mission to put some "oogie in your boogie" as they dish up a club banger inspired by their hometown. Blending funky '70s disco - courtesy of a sample from Final Edition's 'I Can Do It' - with throbbing house beats, 'aNYway' works a cool retro vibe while still making sense in the present.
Eyes Set to Kill is the sixth studio album by American metalcore band Eyes Set to Kill, [1] released on February 16, 2018 via Century Media Records. [2] [3] In March 2017, "Break" was released as the first single from the album. [4] The album is the first by the band to not include any screamed vocals.
Kill at Will (titled At Will in its censored version) is an extended play by American rapper Ice Cube, released on December 19th, 1990 via Priority Records. [9] It was released soon after AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and capitalized on Cube's newfound solo success.