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  2. I Made a Game with Zombies in It! - Wikipedia

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    The song, which shares the same title as the game, was made available for download on the official Ska Studios website. [11] The song was also released through the Rock Band Network, about a year after the game's release. [5] [7] Silva said Xbox Live's indie game price point inspired him to make "a $1 experience that delivers." He did not ...

  3. Zombie (Everglow song) - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2024, Yuehua Entertainment announced that Everglow would be releasing their fifth single album titled Zombie on June 10. [1] A day later, the promotional schedule was released. [2] On May 29, the track listing was released with "Zombie" announced as the lead single. [3] The music video teasers were released on June 3 and 4. [4]

  4. In Your Head - Wikipedia

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    A music video to accompany the release of "In Your Head" was first released onto YouTube on December 2, 2011 and has received over 31 Million views at a total length of three minutes and seventeen seconds. [1] The video was shot in New York City. It is licensed by UMG (on behalf of Universal-Island Records Ltd.).

  5. Laura Shigihara - Wikipedia

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    From there she built up her portfolio and has worked on over 30 published titles including Plants vs. Zombies, Deltarune, World of Warcraft, Minecraft and the indie RPG To the Moon. [4] She participated in Akira Yamaoka 's charity album Play for Japan where she contributed an original song called "Jump", [ 9 ] alongside other composers like ...

  6. The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and ...

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    As Steckler relates, the film was supposed to be titled The Incredibly Strange Creatures, or Why I Stopped Living and Became a Mixed-up Zombie, but was changed in response to Columbia Pictures' threat of a lawsuit over the name's similarity to Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, which was under production at ...

  7. Zombified - Wikipedia

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    "Zombified" is a song written by Ronnie Radke, John Lundin, and Cody Quistad. The song's lyrics are a stand against cancel culture, wherein celebrities or popular online personalities get "cancelled" for certain actions, regardless of how long ago said actions were, and whether or not the offender had changed as a person. [5]

  8. Confusion (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded in New York with producer Arthur Baker. Three remixes served as B-sides on the initial 12" release: "Confused Beats", "Confusion Instrumental" and "Confusion Rough Mix". The two tracks on side A ("Confusion" and "Confused Beats") are mixed together, which when played in sequence, act as a thirteen and half minute long ...

  9. Electric Head, Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy) - Wikipedia

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    The song contains audio samples taken from the 1971 movie Shaft.In the song, the lyrics "A fistful of hair and a splinter in the mind" could possibly refer to Lucio Fulci's 1979 film Zombie in which a zombie grabs a woman by the hair and pulls her through a closet, causing a shard of wood to pierce her eye.