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The album was supported by the release of the In the OPMDEN EP in 2006. In 2008 Robert left the band and was immediately replaced by Carlos Perez. OPM released their fourth album, Golden State of Mind in September 2008. The album was produced by Michael Patterson who also produced the band's debut album. Carlos Perez then left the band to ...
Menace to Sobriety is the debut studio album by American rock group OPM. It was released in August 2000 via Atlantic Records, and was re-released on September 8, 2015 as part of its 15-year anniversary. [2] There is also a clean version of the album, which removes most of the profanities used on the explicit version and any drug references.
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The 2004 greatest hits album of Eraserheads, The Eraserheads Anthology is the best-selling compilation album in the Philippines to date. The late Francis Magalona is the only OPM hip-hop/rapper artist who has a best-selling album in these entries.
California Poppy is the third album by California band OPM, released on July 18, 2006. It spawned two music videos: "For Tonight" [1] and "Rock Me Slow". [2]
Albums released on Suburban Noize Notes Daddy X: 1995–2013 2 Co-founder of Suburban Noize DJ Bobby B 1997–2013 4 Original deejay for the Kottonmouth Kings Corporate Avenger: 1998–2001 4 Currently signed to Massive Sound Records. Brokencyde: 2008-2010 2 American crunkcore group Grand Vanacular 1999–2004 1 American solo rapper Too Rude ...
"Heaven Is a Halfpipe" (also known as "Heaven Is a Halfpipe (If I Die)" [4]) is a song by American rock band OPM. It was included on their debut studio album, Menace to Sobriety (2000), and was released on June 27, 2000, as its lead single.
Cutterpillow is the third studio album by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads, released on December 8, 1995 through BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. It became the band’s most commercially successful album in the Philippines. [ 1 ]