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  2. Broken Bones (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Broken Bones re-formed, with Bones on guitar, Quiv on vocals, Hoddy on bass and Dave on drums. They released their first studio album in eight years, Without Conscience in 2001 and in 2004, they released Time for Anger, Not Justice. Both albums bring the band back to their roots as they play the brand of hardcore they are most well ...

  3. Bones (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Elmo Kennedy O'Connor (born January 11, 1994), known professionally as Bones, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter from Howell, Michigan. He is also the founder of the music collective TeamSESH. O'Connor is known for his pioneering work in sub-genres of hip-hop referred to as emo rap [3] and trap metal. [2]

  4. Calm (album) - Wikipedia

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    A No Ripcord music critic wrote "CALM is occasionally inspired, sometimes incredibly stupid, and most of all: surprisingly fine." [35] Matt Collar, writing for AllMusic, called the album "the sound of a band whose influences have continued to evolve right along with them and their fans" while naming the group "a sophisticated pop outfit."

  5. Nightcore - Wikipedia

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    The first nightcore track to appear on the latter site was "Dam Dadi Doo" by the duo. Only two of the project's albums have surfaced on the Internet. [7] One of the first people to distribute nightcore music on YouTube was a user going by the name Maikel631, beginning in 2008. The user uploaded about 30 original tracks by Nightcore on the Web site.

  6. Broken Bones (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Broken Bones" is the debut single of Canadian Eurodance group Love Inc., featuring vocals by Simone Denny. [1] It was released in November 1997 as the first single from the album Love Inc. and as a cut on the Club Cutz 3 compilation released by RCA Records in the United States.

  7. Broken (Nine Inch Nails EP) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high cost of producing a two-disc EP, only 250,000 copies were released with the mini CD, subsequently Broken was re-released as one CD in October 1992, having the bonus songs heard on tracks 98 and 99 respectively, without any visual notice except for the credits, [10] [20] and tracks 7–97 each containing one second of silence. [21]

  8. Broken Bones - Wikipedia

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    Broken Bones may refer to: Bone fracture; Broken Bones (band), an English hardcore punk band; Broken Bones, an album by Dokken; The Broken Bones, a 2000 EP by MxPx "Broken Bones" (song), a song by Love Inc. "Broken Bones" (Roger Waters song), 2017; Broken bones plant, Oroxylum indicum, a flowering plant

  9. Brokedown Palace: Music from the Original Motion Picture ...

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    The American Alternative band Wild Colonials were asked to record a cover version of the Grateful Dead song "Brokedown Palace" to be used in the film. It was not used due to a problem with sync rights but did appear on the bands film music compilation album Reel Life vol 1 (2000).