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Extreme Behavior is the debut album of rock band Hinder. It was released in 2005 by Universal Records to almost universally negative reviews, before going platinum in September 2006. All songs were co-written by Brian Howes, except for "Shoulda", which was co-written with Brian Howes and Social Code. The song "Running in the Rain" did not make the cut for the album, but has been played at concerts on their North American tour. Due to use of profanity in three songs, Extreme Behavior was the only Hinder record to receive a Parental Advisory label until the release of the deluxe version of All American Nightmare and their 2012 album Welcome to the Freakshow.
The first single (and the song that brought attention to the band) was "Get Stoned". The album also contains Hinder's breakthrough single, "Lips of an Angel" which soared to #1 on the pop charts in 2006. The album's third single was "How Long", which was played on rock stations throughout the US. "Better Than Me" is the fourth single on Extreme Behavior. As of July 11, 2007, the album has sold 2,789,275 copies in the US. Despite not being released as a single, the song "By the Way" also had received airplay from several radio stations.
Hack is an album by the freestyle synthpop band Information Society. The album sold quite well but did not outsell the band's first album. It is the only major-label-distributed title that has the modern Tommy Boy Records logo on it.
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Bernard Edwards, Jr., better known as Focus..., is an Atlanta-based record producer who first rose to fame when signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. Since then he has produced tracks for Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Jadakiss, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé Knowles, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Bishop Lamont, Tony Yayo, Stat Quo, Outlawz, The Game, Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q, Mac Dre, Ice Cube, Anderson Paak, Jon Connor, Joe, Marsha Ambrosius , Slum Village amongst many others.
Focus... is the son of the late Bernard Edwards, co-founder of disco and R&B band Chic. He was born in Manhattan, New York, and raised in the Tri-State Region. Edwards, Jr credits his father with his love for the production side of music, which he developed from an early age, attending numerous studio sessions with his father.
Focus...'s production talents were first recognized by Dr. Dre when an artist Edwards, Jr had produced, Daks, greatly impressed the Aftermath label head. signed Focus... so that the two could then continue working together.
Focus is the second studio album from the Christian singer-songwriter Holly Starr. The album released on October 2, 2012 via Save the City Records. The producers on the album were Chuck Butler, David Garcia and Christopher Stevens. The album received critical acclamation from music critics, yet it did not get much commercial success because it failed to chart.
The album released on October 2, 2012 by Save the City Records, and the producers on the album were Chuck Butler, David Garcia and Christopher Stevens. This was the second studio album from the songstress Holly Starr.
Focus garnered critical acclaim from eight music critics. Robert Ham of Allmusic rated the album four stars, calling it a "pleasant surprise" because it kept up with contemporary musical trends. At Cross Rhythms, Matthew Cordle rated the album a perfect ten, noting how the album comes "with a cleaner, tighter, more stripped-back sound, less electric and more acoustic" than its predecessor, and it is "Impeccably produced, this is a thoroughly modern pop sound conveying a thoroughly ancient message." Christian Music Zine's Joshua Andre rated the album four-and-three-fourths, saying that this is a "brilliant" release on which "Holly's poignant lyrics and well-crafted pop melodies and ballads is sure to propel her soon, if not already, into the same league and caliber of songwriting as Nichole Nordeman and Jason Ingram." Grace Thorson of CM Addict rated the album four-and-a-half stars, affirming that the release is "well-rounded".
The label "non-institutional" refers to a distinct fellowship within the Churches of Christ who do not agree with the support of para-church organizations (colleges, orphans' homes, organized mission efforts, etc.) by local congregations. They contend that the New Testament includes no authority for churches' support of such institutions. Instead they feel that it is a responsibility and duty of the individual to assist those in need. These local churches became separated from "mainline" (pro-institutional) churches of Christ because of these viewpoints, developing into a distinct segment of congregations by the 1960s. Whether a congregation supports the "sponsoring church" custom is one way to distinguish between the "non-institutional" and "mainstream" congregations. The congregations that advocate financial support or the pooling of resources for the benefit of other entities or organized external evangelical efforts are sometimes called "sponsoring churches" and identified as "mainstream."
Artist: FOCUS Album: CON PROBY Label: EMI Year: 1978 Format: VINYL 33 rpm Country: HOLLAND SIDE A 1. Wingless (Thijs Van Leer - Roselie Van Leer) 2. Orion (Eef Albers) 3. Night Flight (Eef Albers) 4. Eddy (Thijs Van Leer - Roselie Van Leer) 5. Sneezing Bull (Philippe Caterine) SIDE B 1. Brother (Thijs Van Leer - Roselie Van Leer) 2. Tokyo Rose (Roselie Van Leer) 3. Maximum (Thijs Van Leer - Bert Ruiter) 4. How Long (Thijs Van Leer - Roselie Van Leer) LINE-UP PHILIP CATHERINE - Lead Guitar EEF ALBERS - Rhythm Guitar THIJS VAN LEER - Keyboards, Synthesizers BERT RUITER - Bass STEVE SMITH - Drums P.J. PROBY - Vocals All music or related performances remain the sole property of their respective copyright holders. No video clips are for sale, nor do they imply challenge to ownerships. Th...
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This is a simple and the most powerful exercise devised by Maharishi Patanjali which has several medical benefits. One of them is prolonged retention in the mind. Friends, Foreigners ne iska naam badal ke 4-7-8- rule kar diya hai. Isko use karo taki bhartiya sanskriti logon tak pahunch sake. The method, pioneered by Harvard-trained Dr Andrew Weill, is described as a 'natural tranquiliser for the nervous system' helping to quickly reduce tension and allowing the body to relax. Asleep in 60 seconds: 4-7-8 breathing technique claims to help you nod off in just a minute Patanjali ke Yogsutra mein iski poori details hain. Maine aap logon ko practical karke bhi bataya hai. isko practice kariye har break mein aur examination hall mein bhi. Exam ka paper milne se pahle bhi aur exam ke beech mein b...
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How to focus on studying for long hours | tips to concentrate on studying for long hours | motivational video for students - This self help student motivational video provides tips and tricks for how to focus on studying for long hours. It states the reason for lack of concentration in students during study and it also provides simple and easy to follow tips to concentrate on studying especially during the exam days. Following are the tips for how to focus on studying for long hours with concentration - 1. Develop a routine and stick to it. 2. Find the right place to study or work. 3. Turn off all electronic devices. 4. Establish priorities via the CEO & Worker Bee modes. 5. Visualize with paper. 6. Shut down other windows. 7. Know when to say “No.” 8. Set reminders. 9. Schedule distractio...
Extreme Behavior is the debut album of rock band Hinder. It was released in 2005 by Universal Records to almost universally negative reviews, before going platinum in September 2006. All songs were co-written by Brian Howes, except for "Shoulda", which was co-written with Brian Howes and Social Code. The song "Running in the Rain" did not make the cut for the album, but has been played at concerts on their North American tour. Due to use of profanity in three songs, Extreme Behavior was the only Hinder record to receive a Parental Advisory label until the release of the deluxe version of All American Nightmare and their 2012 album Welcome to the Freakshow.
The first single (and the song that brought attention to the band) was "Get Stoned". The album also contains Hinder's breakthrough single, "Lips of an Angel" which soared to #1 on the pop charts in 2006. The album's third single was "How Long", which was played on rock stations throughout the US. "Better Than Me" is the fourth single on Extreme Behavior. As of July 11, 2007, the album has sold 2,789,275 copies in the US. Despite not being released as a single, the song "By the Way" also had received airplay from several radio stations.
Climb on top of all you despise
It's a better view from the lies
Two steps behind before I've begun
Time stops to tell me all I could have done
So, how long 'til the world will be completed?
How many times will history repeat it?
How long will it take, how long, how long?
I want to go, will you show me the way?
I'd rather be wrong than be deceived
To thinking that I have believe
That I can stand to be here on my own
There's too many questions that we won't ask
In hopes that this too will pass
But how far down do we have to go before we know it?
How long 'til the world will be completed?
How many times will history repeat it?
How long will it take, how long, how long?
I want to go, will you show me the way?
How long 'til the world will be completed?
How many times will history repeat it?
How long will it take, how long, how long?
I want to go, will you show me the way?
How long, how long, how long will it take, how long?
How long, how long?
I want to go, will you show me the way?
How long, how long, how long will it take?
How long 'til the world could be completed?
How many times will history repeat it?
How long 'til the words fall to the pages?