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Die Kreuzen (/ d iː ˈ k r ɔɪ t s ən / dee KROYT-sən) is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois formed in 1981. Shortly after, they relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The name, which was taken from a German Bible, is grammatically incorrect German for "the crosses". [1]
Crosses (stylized as †††) is the debut full-length album by the American musical group Crosses. [8] The album was released on February 11, 2014, on Sumerian Records . The album contains remastered versions of songs from the band's previous two EPs ( EP 1 and EP 2 , respectively) as well as five new songs that were originally set to be ...
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Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. is the second studio album by American musical group Crosses, a side project of Deftones singer Chino Moreno and Far guitarist Shaun Lopez. The album was released on October 13, 2023, by Warner Records. It is their first full-length album in nine years since their self-titled debut from 2014.
Heaven :x: Hell [a] is the eighth and final studio album by Canadian rock band Sum 41, released on March 29, 2024, through Rise Records.A double album, Heaven :x: Hell is divided into two discs; the first disc, Heaven, features a return to the pop-punk style of the band's early career, while the second disc, Hell, follows the heavy metal sound the band pursued in subsequent years.
Shove It is the debut album by UK rock band the Cross released on 13 April 1988 by Virgin Records.The group was founded and led by Roger Taylor, best known as the drummer for Queen, though he was the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist for The Cross.
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Combines aspects of the Patriarchal cross, Greek cross, and Calvary cross into a unique variation that may have inspired the later Jerusalem cross. Canterbury cross: A cross with four arms of equal length which widen to a hammer shape at the outside ends. Each arm has a triangular panel inscribed in a triquetra (three-cornered knot) pattern.