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The original "up to eleven" knobs in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap "Up to eleven", also phrased as "these go to eleven", is an idiom from popular culture, coined in the 1984 film This Is Spinal Tap, where guitarist Nigel Tufnel demonstrates a guitar amplifier whose volume knobs are marked from zero to eleven, instead of the usual zero to ten.
One popular joke from the film features Nigel Tufnel displaying the band's amplifiers which are calibrated up to 11, instead of up to 10, allowing them to go "one louder". As a consequence of this, manufacturers began making amplifiers with knobs that went up to 11, or even higher, with Eddie Van Halen reputedly being the first to purchase one ...
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An experiment measuring noise decibels on the London Underground has revealed that tube trains can be louder than a music concert at its top speed.. The Victoria Line has been dubbed London’s ...
Hello Cleveland! is an independent record label based in Darlinghurst, New South Wales.Established by One Louder Entertainment (who manage Paul Kelly, Neil Finn, Kate Miller-Heidke, Alex The Astronaut and Ball Park Music) in 2001, their records were distributed by EMI in Australia and New Zealand.
While the first one was like 'Hi hooman,'" one commenter wrote. "Lol and boy it’s louder in person for sure," someone else added. Separation Anxiety in Dogs.
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The New York Times wrote that the band "deploys a manic punk velocity, and sprinkles its music with sine-wave oscillator noises and space-documentary sound bites; otherwise its material is fairly faceless."