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It was the beginning of the end. Anger. Anger. On April 29 of 1992 Love was gone and hatred in the hearts of man was more important than compassion." -Rey Oropeza [1] "Anger" is a rapcore and nu metal song. The song is written in the key of C major with a common time tempo of 164 beats per minute. [2] The song's guitars are down-tuned to drop C ...
Fred Rogers testifies before the Senate Subcommittee on Communications on 1 May 1969, and recites the lyrics to the song (beginning at around 4:50 into this video). "What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?" is a song written and sung by PBS personality Fred Rogers in the PBS children's television program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
"Today" is a song written by Brice Long and Tommy Lee James, and recorded by American country music artist Gary Allan. It was released in June 2009 as the first single from his 2010 album Get Off on the Pain. The song reached number 18 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in early 2010.
Taylor Swift. John Shearer/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift has been known to channel feelings of rage in many of her hit songs. In celebration of her upcoming The ...
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Downset in 1994. In 1994, Downset signed a deal with Mercury Records, a subsidiary of PolyGram, and released their self-titled effort in the same year. [3] In 1994, downset began gaining popularity in Europe after touring there with Biohazard and Dog Eat Dog, [3] followed by a tour with Pantera and The Almighty later that year.
"Today" is a song by English band Talk Talk released in June 1982 and is the third single from their debut album The Party's Over. It was the band's first top 20 hit and was their second ever biggest hit, peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart .
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