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In May 2022, Anzai joined Evanescence as the band's full-time bassist while also remaining with Sick Puppies. [27] [28] Sick Puppies released the song "There Goes The Neighborhood" on July 26, 2024 as the first single from their upcoming album, Wave The Bull. This will be their first album in almost nine years and is expected to be released in ...
Song Director Album 2000 "Nothing Really Matters" Unknown Demo: 2001 "Every Day" Welcome to the Real World: 2003 "Fly" Fly: 2006 "All the Same (Free Hugs Campaign)" Shimon Moore Dressed Up as Life: 2007 "All the Same (Storyline)" S. Pax Franchot 2008 "My World" "What Are You Looking For" Fan Video Contest Winners "Pitiful" Shimon Moore 2009
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The music video for the song features the band performing, as well as singer/guitarist Shimon Moore giving money to two homeless men, and in return being physically abused by them (a symbol of Moore trying to do good yet getting hurt in return). It also shows bassist Emma Anzai drawing plastic surgery incision marks on herself.
Welcome to the Real World [3] is the debut studio album by the Australian rock band, Sick Puppies. The album was released only in Australia on 3 September 2001 as an enhanced CD with the "Every Day" music video included. The album's 3,000 copies that were pressed were only sold in Australia, making it very valuable – and only available – on ...
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"There's No Going Back" is a song by Australian rock band Sick Puppies, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album Connect. Music video The band is ...
"Odd One" is the second single from Sick Puppies' third album Tri-Polar, which impacted rock radio on 10 November 2009. According to the band's Twitter , the video was filmed on November 25. According to pictures posted on the band's Twitter and a video clip on YouTube in the following days, the video was filmed at a skate park.