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  2. Remaster - Wikipedia

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    Remastered movies have been the subject of criticism. When the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Predator was remastered, it was felt by some critics that the process was overdone, resulting in Schwarzenegger's skin looking waxy. [11] As well as complaints about the way the picture looks, there have been other complaints about digital fixing. [12]

  3. Re-recording (music) - Wikipedia

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    A re-recording is a recording produced following a new performance of a work of music. This is most commonly, but not exclusively, by a popular artist or group. It differs from a reissue, which involves a second or subsequent release of a previously-recorded piece of music.

  4. Done with Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    Re-releases flip the artwork so it can be read without a mirror, additionally adding the band's logo. As a result, the original CD (which came in a longbox) is a collector's item. The title refers both to illusions that are "done with mirrors", and the laying out of drugs such as cocaine, traditionally snorted off a mirror.

  5. Cringe pop - Wikipedia

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    While the origins of cringe pop are unknown, an Indian magazine credited Rebecca Black's song "Friday" as giving birth to the genre. [6] [7] [8] The song, which was released in 2011, has over 149.6 million views and 3.8 million dislikes on YouTube as of January 2021. [9] Black was soon followed by Taher Shah, a Pakistani singer.

  6. Still Life (Opeth album) - Wikipedia

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    This new edition has two discs, the first one being a remastered stereo mix of the album on Audio CD and the second one being an Audio DVD containing a 5.1 surround sound mix. The DVD also contains a live video for the album track "Face of Melinda" from The Roundhouse Tapes live performance in London .

  7. Backmasking - Wikipedia

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    Asked why he recorded the message, Halford stated that "When you're composing songs, you're always looking for new ideas, new sounds." [42] Backmasking has been used by heavy metal bands to deliberately insert messages in their lyrics or imagery. Bands have utilized Satanic imagery for commercial reasons. [43]

  8. Bad Time - Wikipedia

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    Bad Time may refer to: "Bad Time" (Grand Funk song), 1975 "Bad Time" (Sabrina Carpenter song), 2018 "Bad Time" (Alkaline Trio song), 2023

  9. No Control (Bad Religion album) - Wikipedia

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    While Bad Religion continued touring in support of Suffer, Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz began writing songs in late 1988/early 1989 for the band's next record. Bassist Jay Bentley commented on the making of No Control, stating that "songs were being written all the time. I wouldn't go so far as to say an 'album's worth', but during the U.S ...