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  2. Panic Attack (Judas Priest song) - Wikipedia

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    Forbes writer Quentin Singer praised the song, stating it "is as good as it gets" and that "it’s astounding just how good Priest sound on “Panic Attack.” Guitarist Richie Faulkner continues to prove himself a masterful metal guitar player and perfect fit for the band, while the chops and abilities of the band's original members sound like they haven't aged a day since 1990's".

  3. On-line Guitar Archive - Wikipedia

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    The website began its life in the newsgroups rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature and alt.guitar.tab, where users would post tabs they had written or requests for tabs of certain songs or artists. The problem was that after a few days, the contents of the forum would be aged (i.e. removed).

  4. Haunt Me - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Holden of The New York Times described "Haunt Me" as "a tender, almost abject confession of devotion that seems to waft up from a pillow at high siesta. Sung against a glowing arrangement for classical guitar, piano and strings, Sade offers unconditional love: 'And if you want to sleep/ I'll be quiet/ Like an angel/ As quiet as your soul could be/ If you only knew/ You had a friend ...

  5. Panic Attack (The Paddingtons song) - Wikipedia

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    "Panic Attack" is a song by British rock band the Paddingtons, released on 4 April 2005. It is the first single to be taken from their début album First Comes First. Overall, it is the band's second single behind "21", which was released the previous year. "Panic Attack" peaked at number 25 on the UK Singles Chart.

  6. Accent (music) - Wikipedia

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    A dynamic accent or stress accent is an emphasis using louder sound or stronger sound; typically, most pronounced on the attack of the sound. A tonic accent is an emphasis on notes by virtue of them being higher in pitch, as opposed to higher in volume. [1] An agogic accent is an emphasis by virtue of notes being longer in duration.

  7. Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again - Wikipedia

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    Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again (or simply Haunt Me) is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic musician Tim Hecker, released on November 20, 2001, on Substractif, a sub-label of Alien8 Recordings. [5] The album mixes the digital signal processing of glitch with post-rock structures and melodies. [2]

  8. Panic attack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A panic attack is an episode of intense fear and discomfort. Panic attack may refer to: "Panic Attack" (The Paddingtons song), a song from the Paddington's 2005 album First Comes First "Panic Attack", a song from Dream Theater's 2005 album Octavarium "Panic Attack", a song from Halsey's 2024 album The Great Impersonator

  9. Panic (The Smiths song) - Wikipedia

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    Journalist Nick Kent described "Panic" as a mandate for "rock terrorism". [2] John Luerssen calls it a "commentary on the tepid state of pop music in 1986" and a "chiming guitar song," based around a rotation between the G major and E minor chords. [9] Simon Goddard has said it mimics "Metal Guru" by the glam rock band T. Rex. [8]