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A 10-song live album, with all songs recorded live in Dublin, was made available by UK newspaper The Times as a reader download through the iTunes Store during October 2009. The first five tracks were originally released on R.E.M. Live (recorded on February 26–27, 2005); tracks 6–10 would later gain an official release on the then-upcoming ...
Living Well Is the Best Revenge continued the pop punk sound of their debut, [14] earning comparisons to Good Charlotte and Fenix TX. [15] All of the music was written credited to the band, while vocalist/bassist Gabe Saporta wrote all of the lyrics with two exceptions: "Perfect" and "Find Comfort in Yourself" by guitarist Hearth Saraceno, and "One Last Time" by guitarist Tyler Rann. [10]
"Roxanne's Revenge" is the debut single by American rapper Roxanne Shante. It was produced by a then unknown Marley Marl and released in 1984 through the independent label Pop Art Records. In the song, a 14-year-old Roxanne Shante, whose real name is Lolita Shanté Gooden, responds to UTFO 's hit song " Roxanne, Roxanne ".
The Best Revenge song, "Know You", was featured in the 2004 gay horror film Hellbent, which also featured songs by such notable queercore bands as Three Dollar Bill and Pansy Division. [9] Best Revenge was featured in the 2005 book Homocore:The Loud and Raucous Rise of Queer Punk by Ken Knox and David Ciminelli. [10]
"Beggin' on Your Knees" was released as the second single to digital platforms from the soundtrack album Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show on April 1, 2011. [1] [2] The song was later featured on the American television sitcom Victorious in an episode of the same name the following day.
Taylor, a renaissance man and UC Irvine drama graduate who also writes movies and plays, performed the only original song of Sunday’s episode, a Black Lives Matter anthem called “We Need More ...
On December 13, 2019, the music video for Joyner Lucas' song "ADHD" was released with a preview of "Revenge" in the beginning. It sees Lucas standing outside a pharmaceutical facility with a bomb strapped to his chest and being confronted by a SWAT team. As the bomb explodes, the song ends and the video for "ADHD" starts. [5]