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ApologetiX is an American Christian parody band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band was founded in 1990, and since then, has played in almost all 50 states, [ 1 ] and as of 2024 has released 75 studio albums, [ 2 ] and built up a fan club that includes over 65,000 people. [ 1 ]
ApologetiX, an American Christian parody band, released the song "We're Not Going To Canaan" on their 2014 release Loaded 45's. Spanish heavy metal band Gigatrón released a version of this song with different Spanish lyrics titled "Heavy hasta la muerte", [ 17 ] as a parody of being a true metal fan.
"It Can Happen" is a song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album 90125. It was released as the third single from that album, reaching number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1984. [3] It also reached number 5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. [4]
All the references in Ariana Grande’s 'Yes, And?' lyrics. ... The Today Show. Kia recalls more than 80,000 vehicles over airbag and seat belt issue. Sports. Sports. USA TODAY Sports.
This is far from Grande’s first time addressing her personal life in song. Tracks like “7 Rings” and “Thank U, Next” addressed her former engagement and past breakups.
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They followed the same format as Yes: an album of eight tracks with two covers. [5] A discussion amongst Squire, Anderson, and Colton during the writing process led to the decision of incorporating orchestral arrangements into some of their new songs. Anderson wished to use an orchestra as their new ideas needed additional sounds. [8]
Yesterdays is the first compilation album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released in February 1975 on Atlantic Records.It consists of material previously recorded for the band's first two studio albums, Yes (1969) and Time and a Word (1970), "Dear Father" their 1970 B-side of the single "Sweet Dreams", and the full version of their cover of "America" by Simon & Garfunkel.