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"Red Flag" is a song by Canadian rock group Billy Talent. It was released in September 2006 as second single from their second album, Billy Talent II. [1]The Canadian rock music radio station 102.1 The Edge listed "Red Flag" at #145 of their 200 Best New Rock Songs of the Millennium in 2010.
"The Red Flag" (Roud V45381) is a socialist song, emphasising the sacrifices and solidarity of the international labour movement. It is the anthem of the British Labour Party , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the Northern Irish Social Democratic and Labour Party and the Irish Labour Party . [ 3 ]
Red Flag is a synth-pop act founded in 1984 in San Diego by brothers Chris and Mark Reynolds. After the death of Mark in 2003, Chris has continued as a solo act since 2007 under the name Red Flag. After the death of Mark in 2003, Chris has continued as a solo act since 2007 under the name Red Flag.
Single by Red Flag; Released: 2000: Recorded: Signature Sound, San Diego CA: Genre: Synth-pop: Label: Plan B Records: Songwriter(s) Reynolds and Reynolds: Producer(s) Red Flag, Carl Moet: Red Flag singles chronology
Red flag (idiom), a literal or metaphorical warning Red flag (American slavery), signal of an upcoming slave sale Red flag warning, issued by the National Weather Service in the United States
"Russian Radio" is a song by the British-American synthpop duo Red Flag, released as a single in 1988. The song charted highly on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, peaking at No. 11. Track listings
The power of the Zoan-type Human-Human Fruit (ヒトヒトの実, Hito Hito no Mi) provides him with the ability to transform into a full-sized reindeer or a reindeer-human hybrid. [ ch. 140 ] A drug he calls "Rumble Ball" ( ランブル・ボール , Ranburu Bōru ) enables him to perform even more transformations for a short time.
"Red Flags" is a song by British singer and songwriter Mimi Webb, from her debut studio album Amelia. [1] It was released on 13 January 2023 through Epic Records as the third single from the album. The song debuted at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart , later rising to a peak of number twelve.