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Audioslave was an American hard rock supergroup that formed in Los Angeles, CA in 2001. It consisted of Soundgarden frontman and rhythm guitarist Chris Cornell and the former instrumentalists of Rage Against the Machine: Tom Morello (lead guitar), Tim Commerford (bass and backing vocals) and Brad Wilk (drums). Audioslave released three successful albums, received three Grammy nominations, sold more than eight million records worldwide, and became the first American rock band to perform an open-air concert in Cuba. Cornell issued a statement in February 2007 that he was permanently leaving the band "due to irresolvable personality conflicts as well as...
Andreas Werner is one of today’s most prolific figures in the incredible Techno universe of Cologne. He encapsulates a delicate rhythmic sound and expression that is best exemplified in his 12” Zwrtshak Drive—a favourite among artists such as Guido Schneider, Richie Hawtin or Ricardo Villalobos on his most recent tour. It was also a #1 selection in the German publication Groove Magazine. Supported over the last few months by Triple R (head of the Traum label) under his pseudonym Audio Werner, Andreas has developed a sound that has renewed and continued the refined Techno tradition in Cologne—the flagship European city...
Described by Exclaim! as a band “that seem destined to go places quickly,” Toronto’s HIGHS have been rapidly building momentum with their unique approach to pop music. Fast-becoming the darlings of Toronto’s vibrant music scene, alt-pop creators HIGHS’ much- acclaimed musical blend has taken them from bedroom demos to festival stages in a matter of a few short years. The band’s self-titled EP – a 6 tracker that reflects growing up, the concept of home and spirituality – was produced and engineered at Verge Music Lab by Steve Major (Death From Above 1979, Island, Whitehorse, Great Lake Swimmers) and lead...
What would it sound like if we’d push over our record shelves and then glue the pieces back together? Chekhov guns is the result of this puzzle; the third audiotransparent record. Together with producer Corno Zwetsloot the band took two years inside a fully analog studio (no computers used for recording!) to assemble the thirteen songs. During this process more then only record shelves toppled over. Band members got acquainted with grown up issues. Singer Bart saw his own life fall to pieces. The theme for the record can therefore be described as ‘Bits and pieces’, lyrically as well as...
They used to be called "cash money" but there are to many hip hop band withs that reference so they had to white it up a bit. Their music is pretty good. Google "cash audio wiki" for more useless info. .
Found 81 songs, duration: 02:36:21
Oi to Shiren [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Hagemi to Doushi [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Shikirinaoshi to Shisaku [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Jinai to Reality [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Denwa to Kizuna [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Kouen to Honne [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Saisoku to Betsu Sakuhin [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Toubou to Ihyou [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Bachigai to Timing [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Negative to Taida [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Shuppatsu to Kakugo [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Kyouteki to Shukumei [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Nichijou to Keika [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Suspense to Pride [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Teishi to Konwaku [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Sensai to Ishuku [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Story to Rikutsu [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Mangaka To Seiyuu [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Jouken to Kengen [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Heroine Shimei to Kanousei [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Kokuri to Nakama [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Gokai to Wakai [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Teimei to Rihan [OST Bakuman]
Oitsuki to Daihyou Saku [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Sketchbook to Sokkou [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Shinjitsu to Keiryaku [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Hajimete to Nounai [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Sengen to Kouyou [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Dakyou to Nattoku [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Funki to Makikaeshi [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Shikake to Sakubou [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Renshuu to Shoshin [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Bakuon to Isai [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Kaisetsu to Yuumon [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Koi to Shuuhasuu
Approach to Propose [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Shitsui to Fuhon'i [OST "Bakuman TV-2"]
Meisou to Gukei [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Yume to Zenryoku (OST Bakuman)
Hoshizora to Ketsui
Kabuse to Hanteinin [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Namahousou to Listener [OST "Bakuman TV-3"]
Shigotoba to Chousen
Chintsuu to Jijitsu
Shoubu to Kanousei
Shouchin to Mayoi
Bimyou to Nonsense