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  2. Bye Bye Babylon - Wikipedia

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    "Bye Bye Babylon" is the fifth and final Cryoshell song used by Bionicle before its 2010 discontinuation, following "Creeping in My Soul" and "Face Me" in 2007, and "Gravity Hurts" and "Closer to the Truth" in 2008. Additionally, the song's instrumental featured as background music on the band's website around the time of the single's release.

  3. Music of the Bionicle film series - Wikipedia

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    The music of the animated direct-to-video feature films based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego was composed by Nathan Furst and John D'Andrea.Furst composed the scores for the first three films released by Miramax & Buena Vista Home Entertainment – Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003), Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui (2004), and Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows (2005) – while D'Andrea composed the ...

  4. Creeping in My Soul (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song itself was released as a free MP3 download on the official Bionicle website on March 13, 2007 [1] and at the time of release, became the number-one most downloaded file from the Lego website and reached over one million views on various YouTube videos incorporating the song. This success led to Maltha and Søderlund producing more ...

  5. Cryoshell (album) - Wikipedia

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    A version featuring an alternative 'clean' lyric was released on August 27, 2009 as a free MP3 download from the official Bionicle website, serving as key promotional music for the toy line's Glatorian and Glatorian Legends sets of that year, as well as the official soundtrack to the film Bionicle: The Legend Reborn. A second music video ...

  6. Gravity Hurts - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the original version of "Gravity Hurts" was shot in a recording studio in Denmark in early 2008 and premiered on the official Bionicle website on March 7, 2008. It focuses on vocalist Niels Brinck recording the song in the studio with guitarist Kasper Søderlund and features clips from various animated Bionicle shorts ...

  7. Becorns: This Ex-LEGO Designer Traded Plastic Bricks For ...

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    Image credits: davidmbird We were fortunate to connect with David M. Bird to learn more about his creative process behind "Becorns." David, a former LEGO designer, worked specifically on the ...

  8. Cryoshell - Wikipedia

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    The lead single "Bye Bye Babylon" was released in July 2009, simultaneously serving as the band's fifth and final song for Bionicle, this time for their Glatorian and Glatorian Legends waves. A re-recorded version of "Creeping in My Soul" was released as the second single in November, followed by an EP bearing the same name in January 2010.

  9. List of Bionicle media - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2007, artists such as The All-American Rejects, Daughtry and Niels Brinck contributed songs for Bionicle commercials, but the success of the song "Creeping in My Soul", sung by Danish singer Christine Lorentzen for Bionicle's Barraki toy campaign, led to the formation of the rock band Cryoshell, who produced music for the theme ...