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  2. Fan the Flame (Part 2): The Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Fan the Flame (Part 2): The Resurrection is the eighth and final album by British band Dead or Alive, released on 29 October 2021. [1] The songs were originally recorded in 1992 as a follow-up to Fan the Flame (Part 1) but cancelled prior to completion. The recordings were completed by producer Craig Hardy, following discussions with Pete Burns ...

  3. Powfu - Wikipedia

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    Robots + Humans [4] }} Isaiah Faber (born March 31, 1999), known professionally as Powfu, [5] [6] [7] is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is the son of Dave Faber from the band Faber Drive. He amassed popularity following the release of his first charting single, "Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)", featuring ...

  4. The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead! - Wikipedia

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    Released: December 16, 2022. The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead! is the sixteenth studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 2, 2022, on frontman Dave Mustaine 's Tradecraft label via Universal. [ 2] It is the first Megadeth album to feature drummer Dirk Verbeuren, their last album with guitarist Kiko Loureiro ...

  5. The Caretaker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Caretaker was a long-running project by English ambient musician, James Leyland Kirby (born 9 May 1974). His work as the Caretaker is characterized as exploring memory and its gradual deterioration, nostalgia, and melancholia. [1] The project was initially inspired by the haunted ballroom scene in the 1980 film The Shining, the 1978 TV show ...

  6. Dead or Alive discography - Wikipedia

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    The discographyof Dead or Alive, a British dance-popgroup, consists of six studio albums, seven compilation albums, twenty-eight singles, and two video albums. Formed by frontman Pete Burnsin 1980 in Liverpool, the band were first signed to the independent Rough Tradelabel in 1982, though moved to Epic Recordsthe following year.[1]

  7. Alive (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Alive. Alive is the 1969 album from The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Liberty Records released this album after the original version of the band broke up and before the next version of the band re-signed with them. John McEuen would later recall that "we did [the album] at the Troubador and there were mountains of equipment on stage because Poco were ...

  8. Live/Dead - Wikipedia

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    The album's version of "St. Stephen" appears on the 1977 Grateful Dead compilation What a Long Strange Trip It's Been, but fades out during the final verse. Live/Dead was expanded with hidden bonus tracks as part of the 2001 box set The Golden Road (1965–1973), and has a longer intro on "Dark Star". This version was released separately in 2003.

  9. Call of the Wild (Powerwolf album) - Wikipedia

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    Interludium. (2023) Singles from Call of the Wild. "Beast of Gévaudan". Released: 20 May 2021. "Dancing with the Dead". Released: 24 June 2021. Call of the Wild is the eighth studio album by German power metal band Powerwolf. Released on 16 July 2021, the work was published through Napalm Records.