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  2. Alexisonfire - Wikipedia

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    Alexisonfire recorded their second album with Julius Butty at his Silo Studios near Hamilton, Ontario, Watch Out! and was released on June 29, 2004. It was released worldwide, mainly through Distort but through Equal Vision Records in the USA, and Sorepoint Records in the UK. [16]

  3. Young Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    "Young Cardinals" is the first single from Alexisonfire's fourth studio album, Old Crows / Young Cardinals. The song was first played on the radio on April 20, 2009 [2] and premiered on imeem on April 22. As of April 24, "Young Cardinals" has been streaming on Alexisonfire's MySpace page. The song was officially released on May 12, 2009. [3]

  4. Old Crows / Young Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    Old Crows / Young Cardinals is the fourth studio album from Canadian post-hardcore band Alexisonfire, released on June 23, 2009. [4] The album was originally referred to by the shortened title of Young Cardinals, [5] until the name change was announced on April 1, 2009.

  5. Alexisonfire discography - Wikipedia

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    Song Director(s) Album 2002 "Pulmonary Archery" Marc Ricciardelli [30] [31] Alexisonfire: 2003 "Counterparts and Number Them" 2004 "Waterwings (And Other Poolside Fashion Faux Pas)" "Accidents" Watch Out! 2005 "No Transitory" "Hey, It's Your Funeral Mama" 2006 "Passing Out in America/Accidents Are on Purpose" Alexisonfire vs. Moneen: 2007

  6. Alexisonfire (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alexisonfire was released on October 31, 2002. [5] The cover art was photographed by lead singer George Pettit at Ferndale Public School in St. Catharines, Ontario. It is based on the lyrics from "A Dagger Through the Heart of St. Angeles". There was also an alternative cover art released, which just depicts the band's logo and name.

  7. This Could Be Anywhere in the World - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song was released on August 9, 2006. [3] It topped MuchMusic's Countdown for the week of October 13, 2006. [4] The song was nominated at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards for MuchLOUD Best Rock Video, People's Choice: Favourite Canadian Group and won the award for Best Cinematography. Alexisonfire performed the song at the ...

  8. Taylor Swift Songs Inspired by Her Friends: 'Fifteen,' '22 ...

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    ‘Bad Blood’ (1989): Katy PerryWhile Swift and Perry have since squashed their beef with one another, Swift wrote “Bad Blood” in the midst of her feud with her fellow pop star.

  9. Crisis (Alexisonfire album) - Wikipedia

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    The bonus material included live performances, making of videos for the music videos, and two additional songs, "Thrones" and "My God is a Reasonable Man". Alexisonfire went on a tour of Canada in September and October 2006, with support from Every Time I Die, Cancer Bats and Attack in Black. [10]