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  2. UDD (band) - Wikipedia

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    UDD, shortened for Up Dharma Down, is a Filipino band formed in Manila in 2004. They have released four albums Fragmented , Bipolar , Capacities and U D D released under independent record label Terno Recordings.

  3. Bipolar (Up Dharma Down album) - Wikipedia

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    Bipolar is the second album by Filipino independent band Up Dharma Down, released on 24 October 2008 by Terno Recordings.After the critical success of their debut album Fragmented, Up Dharma Down was seemingly pressured to avoid the "sophomore slump"; [1] the band made sure that when Bipolar was released, they would "all be happy with it."

  4. Fragmented (album) - Wikipedia

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    Up dharma Down chronology; Fragmented (2006) Bipolar (2008) Fragmented is the debut album from the Filipino independent band Up Dharma Down. Track listing. No.

  5. Capacities (album) - Wikipedia

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  6. Armi Millare - Wikipedia

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    Armi Olbes Millare is a Filipino singer best known as the lead vocalist and keyboardist of Filipino alternative rock band Up Dharma Down.On December 26, 2021, Millare left the band due to the lack of transparency from her former label, Terno Recordings .

  7. Three poisons - Wikipedia

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    The three kleshas of ignorance, attachment and aversion are referred to as the three poisons (Skt. triviṣa; Tibetan: dug gsum) in the Mahayana tradition and as the three unwholesome roots (Pāli, akusala-mūla; Skt. akuśala-mūla) in the Theravada tradition. The Sanskrit, Pali, and Tibetan terms for each of the three poisons are as follows:

  8. Hear 'n Aid - Wikipedia

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    A music video was released as well, produced during the recording sessions. Proceeds from the album were used to raise over $3 million for famine relief in Africa. [2] The project was spearheaded by Ronnie James Dio, Jimmy Bain, and Vivian Campbell of the band Dio, who also contributed a live version of "Hungry for Heaven" to the album.

  9. Pain (Three Days Grace song) - Wikipedia

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    The video features the band playing the song in what looks to be an abandoned mansion or warehouse, and it also features shots of troubled youths who are lip-syncing to the song. At the end of the song, everyone (youths and the band members alike) is shown to be tattooed with a red "X" on the back of their necks, signifying the name of the ...