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  2. Anthem (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the band released Domestic Booty However, classic-style heavy metal was out of fashion in the early 90s, and with the explosion of grunge in the U.S. and the Visual Kei movement in Japanese music, Shibata decided to put an end to the band. The members of Anthem followed the album's release with a tour covering many cities of Japan and ...

  3. Anthem Records discography - Wikipedia

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    Anthem officially formed in May 1977. Initially, the label was distributed by Polydor (now a part of Universal), but that only lasted until March 1978. During that time, release numbers 1001 to 1012 (possible 1013 as well) were issued with the catalog number format ANR-Z-XXXX and 8AN-Z-XXXX where Z is either the number of discs or sides (for vinyl) and the X's represent the release number.

  4. Break My Soul - Wikipedia

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    Pitchfork writer Matthew Strauss described the song as "a dance song that is intended to mark the start of a new era with new anthems". [3] [14] Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times called the track a "thumping 1990s-style house jam" with lyrics that connect the song "explicitly to its roots in Black and queer communities". [15]

  5. Anthem Records - Wikipedia

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    Anthem Records is an independent record label based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The company was formed in May 1977 by Ray Danniels and Vic Wilson with initial recording artists Rush , Max Webster , Liverpool and A Foot in Coldwater .

  6. List of former national anthems - Wikipedia

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    "Cretan Anthem" 1898–1908 Ioannis Polemis: Dionysios Davrangas — Crimea "Ant etkenmen" "I Have Promised" 1917–1918 Noman Çelebicihan: probably Çelebicihan itself (traditionally believed to be folk music) — Cyrenaica "Alnashid Alwataniu Li'Iimarat Biriqa" [trans 57] "The National Anthem of the Emirate of Cyrenaica" 1949–1951 Unknown ...

  7. Timeline of music in the United States (1880–1919) - Wikipedia

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    F. L. Ritter publishes the first comprehensive music history of the United States, Music in America. [27] The Freeman, an Indianapolis, Indiana-based periodical, is founded, soon becoming the primary trade paper for African American theatrical groups. [28] Gretsch becomes the first drum manufacturer in the United States. [29]

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  9. National anthem - Wikipedia

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    If an anthem is defined as consisting of both a melody and lyrics, then the oldest national anthem in use today is the national anthem of the Netherlands, the Wilhelmus. [3] Written between 1568 and 1572 during the Dutch Revolt , it was already a popular orangist hymn during the 17th century, though it would take until 1932 for it to be ...