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The Bloody Beetroots is an Italian electro house and dance-punk music project. The Bloody Beetroots was formed in late 2006 by producer Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo . In 2008, his EP Cornelius was in the Top 100 International iTunes downloads. This album was a complete art project composed of music, videos, and fashion. A collaboration with French label Sixpack France was done to release a limited edition t-shirt. The Bloody Beetroots (as Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo) , The Bloody Beetroots Dj Set (As Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo & Tommy Tea) and The Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 (As Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo,Edward Grinch and Tommy Tea) wear black Venom masks while performing. The dj set had a short tour of the United States in early 2008, alongside DJ Steve Aoki. In 2008, his song "Butter" was included on the soundtrack for FIFA 09, "Mac Mac" was featured in 2K Sports' NBA 2K9 and his remix of "Black Gloves" by Goose is part of the soundtrack of Pro Evolution Soccer 2012. During his 2010 Live Tour Sir Bob labeled himself and the live band "The Bloody Beetroots - Death Crew 77" and introduced a third member to his team, Edward Grinch, who plays the drums during the live shows. Recently Edward Grinch was replaced by another drummer, Battle. On the Church of Noise tour, vocalist Dennis Lyxzén of the punk band Refused and Tommy Lee joined Death Crew 77 on a few songs.
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE, Hon RAM, FRCM (born 18 June 1942) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer. Formerly of the Beatles (1960–1970) and Wings (1971–1981), he has been described by Guinness World Records as "The Most Successful Composer and Recording Artist of All Time", with 60 gold discs and sales of over 100 million albums and 100 million singles. With John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, he gained worldwide fame as a member of the Beatles, and with Lennon formed one of the most celebrated songwriting partnerships of the 20th century. After leaving the Beatles, he began a solo career and later formed the band Wings with his first wife, Linda Eastman, and singer-songwriter Denny Laine.
According to the BBC, his Beatles song "Yesterday" has been covered by over 2,200 artists—more than any other song. Wings' 1977 release, "Mull of Kintyre", became one of the best-selling singles ever in the UK, and he is "the most successful songwriter" in UK chart history, according to Guinness. As a songwriter or co-writer, he is included on thirty-one number one titles on the Billboard Hot 100, and as of 2012 he has sold over 15.5 million RIAA certified units in the United States.