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Hum is an American alternative rock band from Champaign, Illinois, United States.They are best known for their 1995 radio hit "Stars".After initially disbanding in 2000, Hum was largely inactive (save for sporadic performances) until reuniting in 2015 for a series of short tours.
Hello Kitty (Japanese: ハロー・キティ, Hepburn: Harō Kiti), [6] also known by her real name Kitty White (キティ・ホワイト, Kiti Howaito), [5] is a fictional character created by Yuko Shimizu, currently designed by Yuko Yamaguchi, and owned by the Japanese company Sanrio.
Released during the grunge and punk music breakthrough-era, the album produced four singles—"Kitty", "Lump", "Peaches" and "Dune Buggy"—that helped the group gain mainstream popularity, and "Lump" can be found on the band's 2000 compilation album with the same title.
Fulcher, Zio. Roger Gastman, Jamie Rivadeneira (Compilers), Hello Kitty: Hello Art. Works of Art Inspired by Sanrio Characters, Abrams, 2012; Gastman, Roger. The Worst of While You Were Sleeping by Gastman, Schiffer Books, 2012; Gastman, Roger, Jeffrey Deitch, and Aaron Rose (Compilers). Art in the Streets, Skira Rizzoli/MOCA, 2011
TAMALA 2010: A Punk Cat in Space is a 2002 Japanese avant-garde animated film [1] written, directed and featuring music by the two-person team t.o.L ("trees of Life"), known individually as K. and kuno. [2] The film features both 2D and 3D computer animation, and is mostly black-and-white. [3]
Hello Kitty: Super Style! debuted on 7 December 2022 in a batch of 4 episodes on Amazon Kids+ in the United States, UK, Canada, Japan, and a few months after in Germany. It is distributed internationally by Paris company Kids First, and airs on multiple networks like CBC and Télémagino in Canada, Discovery Kids in Latin America, Canal Panda in Portugal, RTS 1 in Switzerland, Rai Yoyo in ...
"Hello Kitty" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, taken from her self-titled fifth studio album, Avril Lavigne (2013). It was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger , David Hodges and Martin Johnson .
Writing for Newsweek, James Crowley wrote that the album sonically leans more towards the "disco-tinged post-punk than the garage rock they made their name with," [14] while Kitty Empire of The Observer labeled it as "all-out pop". [15] Writers have also considered the album as having elements of 1980s pop music, [16] [12] glam rock, [11] and ...