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An Eye for an Eye is the third studio album by American hip hop group RBL Posse.It was released on September 30, 1997 via Big Beat/Atlantic Records.Recording sessions took place at the Cosmic Slop Shop, Bayview Productions, Infinite Studios, Sound Castle, Echo Sound, and Find-A-Way Studios.
The phrase "an eye for an eye makes the (whole) world blind" and other similar phrases has been conveyed by, but not limited to George Perry Graham (1914) on capital punishment debate argument, [38] Louis Fischer (1951) describing philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, [39] and Martin Luther King Jr. (1958) in the context of racial violence. [40]
An Eye for an Eye, a 1900 novel by William Le Queux; An Eye for an Eye (French: Oeil pour oeil), a 1955 novel by Vahé Katcha; An Eye for an Eye, a 1957 novel by Leigh Brackett "An Eye for an Eye", a 1988–89 three-part Punisher storyline by Carl Potts, featured in the comic book series The Punisher War Journal
Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Diamond's subsequent album Serenade (1974) have earned a combined 27 gold discs in Australia. [6] As of September 1976, the soundtrack was a bigger financial success than the film, grossing 12 million dollars, while the film itself had grossed 2 million.
The narrator/voice of the first track is Street poet Robert Alan Weiser. Black Sabbath - "Changes" (only appears in early leaked versions of the album, but readily available on public websites, e.g. YouTube) "Eye for an Eye" The film The Prophecy (vocal sample: "Even now in heaven there were angels carrying savage weapons")
An Eye for an Eye is the second studio album by American metalcore band Like Moths to Flames. The album was released on July 9, 2013, through Rise Records and was produced by Will Putney . It's the first album to feature drummer Greg Diamond and the last to feature guitarist Zach Huston.
"Holly Holy" is a song written and recorded by Neil Diamond with instrumental backing provided by the American Sound Studio house band in Memphis. Released as a single on October 13, 1969, [ 1 ] it was a successful follow up to " Sweet Caroline ", reaching #6 on the U.S. pop singles chart by December.