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  2. Clawfinger (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first song on the album is "Two Sides", which expanded the band's reach by using female choir vocals and a Middle Eastern sound. The rest of the album continues with the band's typical aggressive voice and socio-political lyrics. Clawfinger contains twelve songs with an additional three bonus tracks on the limited edition. Three singles ...

  3. Clawfinger discography - Wikipedia

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    "Biggest & the Best" is a single released by Clawfinger in 1997. [7] The song appeared on the albums Clawfinger and Biggest and the Best Of. It is about the selfish acts of man, who equates himself to God, and considers himself the Almighty. The main idea of the song is an ironic attitude to people of such a type and its purpose is to criticise ...

  4. Clawfinger - Wikipedia

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    Clawfinger is a Swedish rap metal band formed in Stockholm in 1989. Considered pioneers of the rap metal genre, the band had their international and commercial breakthrough in 1993 with the release of their debut album, Deaf Dumb Blind . [ 6 ]

  5. Deaf Dumb Blind - Wikipedia

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    Deaf Dumb Blind is the debut studio album by Swedish rap metal band Clawfinger, released on 21 April 1993.Produced by the band and Jacob Hellner, the album sold over 600,000 copies worldwide and was critically acclaimed by the Swedish press. [5]

  6. These Musicians Hate Their Biggest Hit Song - AOL

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    5. R.E.M. - 'Shiny Happy People' Lead singer Michael Stipe isn't too fond of his group's 1991 hit—in fact, he appeared on a 1995 episode of Space Ghost and bluntly declared, "I hate that song."

  7. A Whole Lot of Nothing - Wikipedia

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    A Whole Lot of Nothing is the fourth studio album by Swedish rap metal band Clawfinger, released on 23 July 2001 through Supersonic Records. [2] The music uses the same aggressive guitar sounds, with more distortion effects, adding a whole new level of diversification. The synthesizers are more present than on any of Clawfinger's other works. [2]

  8. 10 times Kelly Clarkson covered a song better than the ... - AOL

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    Kelly Clarkson is about to hit the road again. This summer, the original American Idol will embark on tour to promote her latest studio album, "Piece By Piece" -- her 3rd album to chart number one ...

  9. Use Your Brain - Wikipedia

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    Use Your Brain is the second studio album by Swedish rap metal band Clawfinger, released on 23 March 1995 through MVG Records and Warner Music Group. [3] The band reunited with producer Jacob Hellner for the recording of the album.