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Goo is the sixth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 26, 1990, by DGC Records.For this album, the band sought to expand upon its trademark alternating guitar arrangements and the layered sound of their previous album Daydream Nation (1988) with songwriting that was more topical than past works, exploring themes of female empowerment and pop ...
The cartoon series stars two mice, the bow-tied Pixie (voiced by Don Messick) and the vested Dixie (voiced by Daws Butler), and Mr. Jinks the cat (also voiced by Butler [3] [4] who is always outfoxed by the mice, causing him to utter his trademark line "I hate you meeces to pieces!"
Jinx is a game, typically a schoolyard or children's game, with varying rules and penalties that occur when two people unintentionally speak the same word or phrase simultaneously. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can also be used to refer to the general phenomenon of uttering the same content at the same time.
German band Scooter released a version as single on 8 April 2002. It features as a bonus track on the group's first live album, Encore: Live and Direct, and was the first Scooter single to feature newest member at that time Jay Frog. The pitch shifted female vocals are performed by Nicole Sukar. "Nessaja" became Scooter's first and only number ...
This version was meant to be a German re-release of the UK version, containing the second compilation CD. However, this version contains selected tracks from the Hands On Scooter album & " Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want) " replacing the original "Jump That Rock" from the original UK release.
"Let Me Be Your Valentine" is a song by German hard dance band Scooter, released on 29 February 1996 as the second single from their second album, Our Happy Hardcore (1996). [1] Its accompanying music video was directed by Russell Curtis.
"Lass uns tanzen" ("Let's Dance") is a song by German band Scooter. It was released on 26 March 2007, [ 1 ] as the second and last single from their twelfth studio album The Ultimate Aural Orgasm . Track listing
"One (Always Hardcore)" is a song by German musical group Scooter. It was released in December 2004 as the third single from their 2004 album Mind the Gap . [ 1 ] The radio edit is a remix of the song's album version, featuring more elaborate instrumental bridges.