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The House of the Dead, also referred to as Curien Mansion, [2] is a horror-themed light gun shooter video game franchise created by Sega in 1996. Originally released in arcades, it utilizes a light gun on the platform, but can be played with standard controllers on consoles and a mouse or keyboard on home computers.
"Dead!" is a song by the American rock band My Chemical Romance from their third studio album The Black Parade (2006). A pop-punk song, "Dead!" was originally created while the band was touring for their previous album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004), as part of a side project that was never meant to be released. The song was originally ...
The House of the Dead [a] is a 1996 horror-themed light gun shooter arcade game developed by Sega AM1 and released by Sega. It is the first game in the House of the Dead series. Players assume the role of agents Thomas Rogan and "G" as they combat an army of undead experiments created by Dr. Curien, a mad scientist .
"The Musical Box" is a song by English progressive rock band Genesis, which was originally released on their third studio album Nursery Cryme in 1971. [2] The song is written in the key of F# major. This song is the longest song on the album at ten and a half minutes.
Playboy: The Mansion Soundtrack is a soundtrack album by American DJ / producer Felix da Housecat, released in 2005. It was released as the soundtrack to the 2005 business simulation video game Playboy: The Mansion , but it also contains several tracks not present in the game, making some view it as a "promotional tie-in".
The song's official release came on January 4, 2019, when it was uploaded onto digital platforms through RCA Records. [8] [11] The song was later published by Lakeshore Records and Rockstar Games as part of The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2 (Original Soundtrack), released digitally on July 12, 2019, [12] and as a CD and vinyl record on ...
Following the release of its accompanying music video on June 6, 2016, the song bounded from number 74 to number 52 on the Hot 100 chart, with 15,000 downloads sold. In its new position, the song also debuted at number 48 on Radio Songs with radio audience of 26 million and received 5.1 million streams in the United States winning Streaming Gainer.
Michael Stipe, lead singer of R.E.M., appears on the song "Bad Karma". The album also features contributions by Bob Dylan, playing harmonica on “The Factory”, and Neil Young playing lead guitar on “Sentimental Hygiene”. The song "Boom Boom Mancini" was inspired by boxer Ray Mancini and his contest against Bobby Chacon.