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  2. 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 ...

  3. Creeping in My Soul (song) - Wikipedia

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    The re-recorded version of "Creeping in My Soul" was released on November 29, 2009, as the second single from the band's debut album. It also features on the EP of the same name . The remix briefly featured on the music chart show Boogie Mix on Danish music channel Boogie TV in May 2010 in a top-20 playlist showcasing up-and-coming talent.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Cryoshell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2009, Cryoshell produced songs for the Lego toy line Bionicle that featured in visual media promoting new sets. The songs, released as free MP3 downloads from the official Bionicle website, proved popular, with one, "Creeping in My Soul", becoming the #1 most downloaded file from the Lego website around its time of release in 2007.

  6. Paul Hardcastle - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of several unreleased tracks that were made by Paul Hardcastle that were originally intended to have been used to promote the Lego Bionicle toyline in 2001. These tracks were originally meant to have been included with the Bionicle Power Pack CD package that was later released in the same year.

  7. Cryoshell - Wikipedia

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    Cryoshell spent the majority of 2009 recording their self-titled debut album with producer Jacob Hansen. 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.

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    Epps, 51, also faced an internal affairs investigation into her overtime, sources said. Records showed that last year she worked nearly 1,627 hours of overtime on top of her regular shift, or an ...

  9. Bye Bye Babylon - Wikipedia

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    "Bye Bye Babylon" was released on July 19, 2009, as Cryoshell's debut single. The lyric-tweaked variant specifically produced for Bionicle was released as a free MP3 download from the official Bionicle website on the following August 27. The extended version is included on Cryoshell's debut album and the EP Creeping in My Soul.