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The discography of American rap rock band Hollywood Undead consists of eight studio albums, one live album, one remix album, four extended plays, fifty singles and thirty-nine music videos. Albums [ edit ]
We Are the Dead is Antagonist A.D.'s second full-length album. [1] The title is drawn from a line in the World War I poem "In Flanders Fields".. Before the release of this album they changed their name from Antagonist to Antagonist A.D. to reduce confusion between them and the American metalcore band, Antagonist.
The Not Al Page attempts to list tracks which are often wrongly attributed to Weird Al and discover their true origins. "Weird Al" Yankovic Songography is a comprehensive list of Weird Al songs and their availability. Weird Facts
The Grateful Dead's video albums include some albums that were released as both audio CDs and concert DVDs, either separately or together, and some that were released only on video, as well as two theatrical films. The band has also released several compilation albums and box sets.
Grateful Dead albums (3 C, 13 P) D. ... Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies; Grateful Dead Records; H. Lenny Hart; Dan Healy (soundman) Heart of Gold Band; Bob Heil; I.
From Dead Man's Party. 2007 "Only a Lad" Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s: From Only a Lad. 2009 "Weird Science" American Idol: Appears during San Francisco auditions in season 8. From Dead Man's Party. 2011: Rock Band 3: Supplemental downloadable content for video game. From Dead Man's Party. 2015: Rick and Morty: Appears in season 2 trailer ...
"We will pay the price, but we will not count the cost" is a line from the book The Tidewater Tales by John Barth. "Roll the Bones" Roll the Bones: 1991 Geddy Lee performs the rap section using a digitally lowered version of his voice. "Face Up" Roll the Bones: 1991 Inspired by card games with a wild card option. [83] "Where's My Thing?" Roll ...
The Other Ones was an American rock band formed in 1998 by former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Mickey Hart, along with part-time Grateful Dead collaborator Bruce Hornsby. [1] In 2000, Bill Kreutzmann, another Grateful Dead alumnus, joined the group, while Phil Lesh dropped out. [2] In 2002, Lesh rejoined the band, and Hornsby ...