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Health is an American industrial/noise rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band currently consists of drummer B.J. Miller, vocalist and guitarist Jake Duzsik, and bassist and producer John Famiglietti. It formerly also included Jupiter Keyes, who left in 2015.
Disco4 (stylized DISCO4) is an album by American noise rock band Health.A double album focused on collaborative pieces, it was released in two parts: Disco4: Part I on October 16, 2020, and Disco4: Part II on April 8, 2022.
John Famiglietti "We Are Water" 2010 Eric Wareheim "USA Boys" John Famiglietti "Tears" 2012 David Altobelli, Jeff Desom "New Coke" 2015 John Famiglietti "Stonefist" Naked Faces "L.A. Looks" 2016 Derrick Beckles "Euphoria" 2017 John Famiglietti / James Kid "Life" 2018 Jason DeMarco "Ashamed (of Being Born)" 2023 John Famiglietti / James Kid
In his first public response to the consumer outcry following the fatal shooting of one of his top executives, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said Friday that the US health system “is not ...
Following the pandemic, Elkann took a $2.8 billion bet in the health care space by acquiring 15% of Philips last year, with Exor becoming the single largest shareholder in the Dutch health tech group.
In a New York Times opinion piece on Friday, UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty mourned the killing of Thompson and said he understood public frustrations with the "flawed" U.S. healthcare system.
Death Magic received a score of 73 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on twenty-two critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. [12] Kevin Warwick of The A.V. Club praised its "electronic and industrial mystique", describing the album as "injected with a serum of growth hormones". [13]
The album was conceived after the band put together the second Disco4 album remotely. Vocalist and guitarist Jake Duzsik initially considered naming it Outer Dark, after the novel by Cormac McCarthy, but eventually settled on Rat Wars, the title of a track from their previous album Vol. 4: Slaves of Fear; [1] the band compared the situation to The Doors' Waiting for the Sun.