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"Car Crash" Dirty Americans: 2004: Making the comparison that love is like a car crash. "You leave me bloody and take all my money like a car crash". This song was featured on the soundtrack of the popular racing video game Gran Turismo 4. "Car Crash" Our Lady Peace: 1997: About a friend who intentionally killed himself in a car crash. "Car ...
While the song was climbing the charts, Casey Kasem reported on American Top 40 that shortly following Cummings' departure from The Guess Who to pursue a solo career, his girlfriend of nine years left him for another man. "Stand Tall" was born from him taking his frustration, challenges and despondency to the piano and forging the melody there.
The Dirty Heads have toured the U.S. frequently with bands such as O.A.R., 311, Pepper, Kottonmouth Kings, Unwritten Law, Matisyahu, and Sublime with Rome. The band has also been featured in marketing campaigns for Etnies, [11] Rag Dynasty Shirts, and Vestal Watches. The Dirty Heads were among the first bands featured on YouTube's "RAWsession".
Adam Boyd Attebury was homeless and living in Oak Hill when he was killed Feb. 14 on U.S. 290 in what police say was a drunk-driving incident.
Not only has her song “Austin” taken over TikTok — and what seems to be everyone’s “For You Page” — but the line dance to go along with the track is kicking off the return of ...
Dasha Novotny will perform her hit song, "Austin," at the CMT Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 7, along with her viral line dance.
Stand Tall" was also featured in the 2007 movie "Surf's Up" before the album came out. Billy Preston plays keyboards on multiple tracks on the album, in what would be one of the final sessions he recorded before his death. [1] [2] "Lay Me Down" was released as a single from this album. It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
The Dirty Heads performed the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 13. [7] In late 2023, for the 35th anniversary of Alternative Songs (which by then had been renamed to Alternative Airplay), [8] Billboard published a list of the top 100 most successful songs in the chart's history; "Lay Me Down" was ranked at number 39. [9]