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  2. The Bell Notes - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Notes were an early American rock and roll group from the East Meadow area of Long Island, New York. [1]The Bell Notes were regular performers in The Bronx in the 1950s, and performed at a bar owned by the father of Ray Tabano; he and Steven Tyler (of Aerosmith) occasionally played between Bell Notes sets, and covered their song "I've Had It".

  3. Deathcamp (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's instrumental is very aggressive, [4] even being compared to metal songs. [5] Like many of his earlier songs, he conveys the topic in an intentionally aggressive and offensive way. [6] Tyler also quotes La Di Da Di by Slick Rick. [7] The song was allegedly inspired by The Stooges as well as N.E.R.D. [8]

  4. List of songs recorded by Ive - Wikipedia

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    Ive in 2021. The following is a list of songs recorded by South Korean girl group Ive.As of April 2024, the girl group has officially released 39 songs. 30 songs are originally recorded in Korean, 4 songs are originally recorded in Japanese, 1 song is originally recorded in English, and 4 are Japanese versions of their Korean songs.

  5. Chromakopia - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, earning Tyler his third US number-one album and is his fastest-selling album to date. Several other songs from the album also charted on the Billboard Hot 100, such as "Noid" and "St. Chroma". In support of the album, Tyler will embark on the Chromakopia: The World Tour ...

  6. IFHY - Wikipedia

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    "IFHY" features Tyler under his alter-ego Sam struggling through a love-hate relationship after finding out his girlfriend, Salem, has cheated on him with Wolf (one of Tyler's other alter-egos). [8] The entire story of the Wolf album is centered around the three characters, who all attend "Camp Flog Gnaw", a camp for troubled teens.

  7. A Boy Is a Gun - Wikipedia

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    The video style is inspired by another movie, 2017's Call Me by Your Name, from which Tyler is a fan of. [4] On May 13, 2019, Tyler released a 28-second snippet on the song in social media. [5] The song was sampled from "Bound", by the Ponderosa Twins Plus One, with vocals from Solange Knowles. [6]

  8. Death Certificate (album) - Wikipedia

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    The writing and recording of Death Certificate began in late 1990 and carried on throughout most of 1991. While making the album, Ice Cube was also heavily involved in several other projects, including Yo-Yo's debut album Make Way for the Motherlode, his younger cousin Del tha Funkee Homosapien's I Wish My Brother George Was Here, and perhaps more importantly, his film debut, Boyz n the Hood ...

  9. Neon Gravestones - Wikipedia

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    Neon advertising. The song was written and recorded by Tyler Joseph in his basement and produced alongside Paul Meany of alternative rock band Mutemath. [3] Apart from the band's drummer Josh Dun, Joseph, and Meany, no other person, including friends and family members, was allowed to be present during the songwriting process; this was to not influence the song's direction. [4]