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Cheetah is an extended play record by the electronic music artist and producer Aphex Twin. It was released on 8 July 2016 on Warp . [ 6 ] The name is a reference to Cheetah Marketing , a British manufacturer of microcomputer peripherals and electronic musical instruments in the 1980s (such as the MS800 namechecked in two of the EP's track titles).
Cheetara (voiced by Lynne Lipton in the original series, Emmanuelle Chriqui [11] and Grey DeLisle (young) in the 2011 series, Erica Lindbeck in ThunderCats Roar) is based on the cheetah [12] [13] and the only adult female ThunderCat until Pumyra's introduction. She often serves as a voice of reason and possesses a "sixth sense" that allows her ...
Part 2: Lion-O enters the pyramid to thank Mumm-Ra, only to learn he is evil while revealing the presence of the other ThunderCats on Third Earth. Mumm-Ra, explaining his Doomstaff grants him power while establishing a curse where anyone who says his name is struck by lightning, chains Lion-O up and uses a portal to attack the ThunderCats' new ...
7 is an EP by the Irish rock band U2, released exclusively at Target retailers in the United States in 2002. It collects various B-sides from All That You Can't Leave Behind-era singles, which were previously unavailable in the US. [2] The title refers to the number of tracks. Likewise, at the time of its release, 7 was
Drunk is the third studio album by American musician Thundercat, [1] released on February 24, 2017, by Brainfeeder. [2] It features guest appearances from Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Kendrick Lamar, Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller, and Pharrell. [3] It was released nearly four years after his previous studio album, Apocalypse.
"Them Changes" is a song by American musician Thundercat. It was first released on June 18, 2015, as a single from his EP The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam. [1] [4] The track, which Thundercat co-wrote with producer Flying Lotus, was later included on Thundercat's full-length album Drunk, released on February 24, 2017.
[2] [6] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, felt Cheetah had "turned their attentions to AC/DC-styled hard rock with some success." [2] In mid-1982 Cheetah relocated to the UK. They used various local musicians: Dave Dowell, Martin Dzal, Tom Evans, Ant Glyn, Rod Roche, Eddie Sparrow and Chris West. [6] The group broke up in 1984. [6]