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  2. Empty Souls - Wikipedia

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    "Empty Souls" was released on 10 January 2005 by record label Epic as the second and final single from the band's seventh studio album, Lifeblood. [3] The single reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, [4] missing out on becoming the 1,000th number one in UK chart history to the latest in a series of Elvis number-one single re-issues making the top of the charts at the time.

  3. Motorcycle Emptiness - Wikipedia

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    The song was derived from the early Manic Street Preachers songs "Go, Buzz Baby, Go" (with which it shares the chord structure and the phrase "Motorcycle Emptiness" late in the song over the verse chords) and "Behave Yourself Baby", a rough demo with a similar structure, that has the lines "All we want from you is the skin you live within", similar to "All we want from you are the kicks you've ...

  4. Yellowcard (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album received mixed-to-positive reviews. A Sputnikmusic user referred to the album as 'a befitting and worthwhile finale to one of the most incredible, memorable rides in the history of pop-punk.' [20] Entertainment Weekly was more critical of the album, citing the album's mid-stage ballad "Leave a Light On" as 'cloying' and 'cringeworthy,' but highlighted the penultimate track "Savior's ...

  5. Riot on an Empty Street - Wikipedia

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    Riot on an Empty Street received largely positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 71, based on 18 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". [1]

  6. Faster (Manic Street Preachers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Faster" was ranked as the 80th best alternative rock song of 1994 by Kyle McGovern at Spin, who state "Underproduced vocals aside, "Faster" is one of those songs that holds up way better than you'd ever imagine possible." [3] Emily Mackay named it as the 5th best Manic Street Preachers song at The Guardian. Mackay opined "Its darkly rushing ...

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    The Tuesday incident happened on one of the busiest travel days of the year. Nearly 2.7 million passengers traveled on airplanes that day, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, according to TSA data ...

  8. Grandma of 12 breaks Guinness World Record for completing ...

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    Marking her second Guinness World Record title, DonnaJean Wilde broke the record for most pushups in one hour by a woman, clocking 1,575 pushups in 60 minutes, Guinness World Records reported Nov. 20.

  9. Revol (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Revol" is a song by the Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in August 1994 by the Epic record label as the second single from their third studio album, The Holy Bible , which was released later in the month.