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MMXX (pronounced "2020" [2] [9]) is the second and final [10] studio album by American supergroup Sons of Apollo, released on January 17, 2020 via Inside Out Music. [3] [9] It is available as a standard CD package, limited edition 2 CD package with instrumental and a cappella versions, 2 LP + CD package, and digital download. [2] [9]
The members had insisted in multiple interviews that the supergroup was a full-time band and not just a side project. [6] [7] [8] The name of the band was proposed by Sherinian after he scrolled through a list of suggestions by Portnoy and saw the word "Apollo" among them. It was picked due to Apollo being the god of music.
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2024. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues , remasters , and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable , defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
Gwen Stefani lit up the second weekend of this year's Coachella as she performed with No Doubt once again.. The songstress was cheered on by tens of thousands of fans -- including her husband ...
Live with the Plovdiv Psychotic Symphony is a live album by the American progressive metal supergroup Sons of Apollo released on three CDs, DVD and Blu-ray Disc. Released on August 30, 2019, the album documents the band's performance at the Ancient Roman Theater in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, on September 22, 2018, alongside a full orchestra and choir.
Stefani's two older sons, Kingston and Zuma, were not spotted with Apollo, Shelton and Stefani at the music festival. The singer shares all three boys with her ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale . View ...
Gwen Stefani's youngest child is turning 10! On Sunday, the 54-year-old No Doubt singer documented her son, Apollo Rossdale's, disco-themed birthday party on her Instagram Stories. Apollo's ...
God Said No was partially recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, and produced alongside Teo Halm, Carter Lang and Blake Slatkin. [2]Apollo stated that the album is a "reflection of [his] life for the past 2 years" and "doesn't feel like it's a bunch of songs put together", calling it "a sequence that is made to be listened to front to back". [3]