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  2. We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It - Wikipedia

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    We’ve Got a Fuzzbox and We’re Going to Use It – Reimagined/Reimagined Too: The Best of Fuzzbox Reimagined (2022), Pagster Music Via Gonzo Media 2; 1 Bostin' Steve Austin was released as We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It in the US by Geffen Records in 1987. 2 An album of re-recorded songs from Fuzzbox's back catalogue [13] [19]

  3. Big Bang! - Wikipedia

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    Big Bang! is the second album by English alternative rock group Fuzzbox, released in 1989. It includes four singles which reached the UK Singles Chart: "International Rescue" (No. 11), "Pink Sunshine" (No. 14), "Self!" (featuring a guitar solo by Brian May of Queen, No. 24) and a cover of Yoko Ono's "Walking on Thin Ice" (No. 76). [3]

  4. Fuzzbox (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fuzzbox is a device for deliberately introducing distortion in music. Fuzzbox may also refer to: We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It or Fuzzbox, a 1980s English pop-punk quartet "Fuzzbox", a song by Bomb the Bass, featuring vocals from Jon Spencer from their 2008 album Future Chaos; FuzzBox, a video-game developer that developed Cyber Org

  5. Heart Full of Soul - Wikipedia

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    [12] Music writers also identify Beck's use of a fuzz box as a milestone: according to French, " 'Heart Full of Soul' was one of the first significant uses of fuzz guitar on record—taped a month before the Stones recorded '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ' ", [4] while Lavezzoli states that the song is "the first time such a tone had been used ...

  6. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a software MP3 player for Windows, Android, or macOS, the desired tunes are typically dragged and dropped from the user's music library into the player's "edit or create playlist" window and saved. The idea of automatically generating music playlists from annotated databases was pioneered by François Pachet and Pierre Roy. [8]

  7. You're Not Alone (Olive song) - Wikipedia

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    It won one of the Ivor Novello Awards in the category of Best Dance Music. Three different music videos were filmed for "You're Not Alone". The song has been covered by a number of artists, most notably by German trance DJ and producer ATB in 2002 and Danish singer-songwriter Mads Langer in 2009.

  8. If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was produced by Jon Adams and directed by Daniel Brereton. [9] It premiered on AOL Video in January. [1] The video was also added to playlists of TV channels including MTV, Q and The Box. [1] The video was praised by Getmusic for being "as iridescent and tender as the single". [10]

  9. Won't Go Quietly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Won't Go Quietly" is a song by British recording artist Example. It is the second single from Example's second album of the same name, and was produced by The Fearless, composed of Alex Smith and Matt Furmidge. The song was available to download on 17 January 2010, [4] with a physical single release on