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  2. Gaudeamus igitur - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics reflect an endorsement of the bacchanalian mayhem of student life while simultaneously retaining the grim knowledge that one day we will all die. The song contains humorous and ironic references to sex [1] and death, and many versions have appeared following efforts to bowdlerise this song for performance in public ceremonies.

  3. Post Mortem (Dillom album) - Wikipedia

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    Post Mortem was described as an "eclectic" mix of hip hop, horrorcore, pop and rock, with elements of industrial, experimental and trap. [5] [6] Consisting of 18 tracks, it is a concept album about "overcoming the fear of death" and addresses topics such as his childhood, family, love, fame and existentialism.

  4. List of music released posthumously - Wikipedia

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    The song Ataman or "Атаман" was released on what would have been Viktor's 50th Birthday, 22 years after his death. Brazilian singer Cazuza's album Por aí was released in 1991. He died of AIDS in 1990. The song "Where Is Love" by Mel and Kim was released in 2018. Mel Appleby died in 1990 from pneumonia while battling cancer.

  5. Talk:Postmortem (song) - Wikipedia

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  6. Decoding Taylor Swift’s 'TTPD' Album: Lyric Parallels and ...

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    Don Arnold/TAS24/Getty Images Taylor Swift has fans (and Us Weekly staffers) busy with the release of 31 songs across two versions of her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department. Swift ...

  7. Cardiac Arrest (album) - Wikipedia

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    The songs they recorded for the album were so old that the band did not even play many of them live anymore. While recording the songs, studio owner Roger Baker was convinced the band was creating a new sound in the genre. [1] Most of the songs on the album were recorded relatively quickly and the cost for the entire album was only $900. [1]

  9. Verse 1 Things fall apart And time breaks your heart I wasn’t there, but I know She was your girl You showed her the world You fell out of love, and you both let go