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"Little Things" is a song by rock band Bush, released to radio in the United States in 1994 and physically released on 30 May 1995 as the second single from their 1994 debut album, Sixteen Stone. [ 1 ]
Additionally, "Little Things" and "Machinehead" both charted well in North America. In Canada, the band were initially forced to release Sixteen Stone under the name Bush X, as the 1970s Canadian band Bush still held the rights to the name Bush in the Canadian market. [10]
"Everything Zen" is a single by British rock band Bush. The song was released to radio in the fall of 1994 before being physically released on 17 April 1995. The single comes from their 1994 debut album, Sixteen Stone. [3] It was the band's first single released under the name "Bush", [4] and their second overall.
Sixteen Stone is the debut studio album by English rock band Bush, released 1 November 1994 [10] by Trauma and Interscope Records.It became the band's most popular album, peaking at number four on the US Billboard 200 and boasting numerous successful singles.
The Science of Things. Released: 26 October 1999; Label: Interscope; 28 70 18 49 6 19 48 36 33 99 11 MC: Platinum [13] RIAA: Platinum [14] 2001 Golden State. Released: 23 October 2001; Label: Atlantic; 53 78 11 31 28 10 41 — 59 31 22 2011 The Sea of Memories. Released: 13 September 2011; Label: Zuma Rock, eOne Music, earMUSIC; 200 — 43 ...
"The Chemicals Between Us" is a song by alternative band Bush. It was released on 14 September 1999 as the lead single from the band's third album The Science of Things (1999). The song was featured in the TV series Charmed .
A vast and eccentric collection of everything from vintage Rolls-Royces to an entire house relocated from Syria, the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum is worth a trip into the deserts of Qatar.
Razorblade Suitcase is the second studio album by English rock band Bush.It was released on 19 November 1996 by Trauma and Interscope Records.The follow-up to their 1994 debut Sixteen Stone, it was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London with engineer and producer Steve Albini.