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The song "Tonight" had accumulated over seventy million hits on YouTube as of November 2011, while "Moment of Truth" had more than fifty million. On April 7, 2009, FM Static released their third studio album Dear Diary. Written as a concept album, it details the fictional story of a boy facing the difficulties of life, love and faith, as told ...
FM (No Static at All) " FM (No Static at All) " is a song by American jazz-rock band Steely Dan, the title theme for the 1978 film FM. It made the US Top 40 that year when released as a single, a success relative to the film. Musically, it is a complex jazz-rock composition driven by its bass, guitar and piano parts, typical of the band's sound ...
Jesus Freak Hideout. [2] My Brain Says Stop, But My Heart Says Go!, is the fourth studio album by Canadian pop punk band FM Static. The album was released on April 5, 2011, through Tooth & Nail Records. The first two singles from the record are "F.M.S.T.A.T.I.C." and "Last Train Home". [citation needed]
Fall for You (Secondhand Serenade song) " Fall for You " is a song by Secondhand Serenade, the solo project of John Vesely. It was the first single from Secondhand Serenade's second studio album A Twist in My Story (2008).
"Tonight" by FM Static, from the album Critically Ashamed "Tonight" by Freezepop, from the album Fancy Ultra•Fresh "Tonight" by the Godfathers, from the album Alpha Beta Gamma Delta "Tonight" by Hard-Fi, from the album Once Upon a Time in the West "Tonight" by Inna, from the album Party Never Ends "Tonight" by James, a B-side of the single ...
Critically Ashamed is the second studio album by the pop punk band FM Static. Track listing ... "Tonight" 3:38: 7. "The Video Store" 3:20: 8. "Girl of the Year" 3:04: ...
Tonight. (1987) RetroActive. (1995) Tonight is the sixth album by FM, a progressive rock group from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, released on Duke Street Records in 1987. It was their last studio album for 28 years. Further albums of live and demo material were issued between this period. It reached #87 on the Canadian charts, November 28, 1987 [1]
A music video for "Lucky Denver Mint" was included on some CD versions of the album; [10] the video was directed by Darren Doane, and depicts Jimmy Eat World getting defeated at various sports. [18] [42] The band promoted the album with local shows before embarking on a six-week US tour, including an appearance at SXSW.