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  2. A Static Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    A Static Lullaby came together after a high school jam session led to the members to quit their existing bands and come together as one. The group began with singer Joe Brown, bassist Phil Pirrone, drummer Brett Dinovo, and guitarists Dan Arnold and Nathan Lindeman. Their first show was a mere two weeks after forming, and it started a buzz ...

  3. ...And Don't Forget to Breathe - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [ 2] Lambgoat. 5/10 [ 4] Punk News. [ 5] ...And Don't Forget to Breathe is the debut album by the post-hardcore band A Static Lullaby. On the original release, the title was misspelled as '...And Don't Forget to Breath'. This was corrected in a re-release.

  4. Rattlesnake! - Wikipedia

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    Rattlesnake! is the fourth and final studio album by post-hardcore band A Static Lullaby.The album was released through Fearless Records on September 9, 2008. The album was produced by Steve Evetts who also produced all previous albums by A Static Lullaby except for Faso Latido which was produced by Lou Giordano (Taking Back Sunday, The Color Fred).

  5. A Static Lullaby (album) - Wikipedia

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    A Static Lullaby is the third album by post-hardcore band A Static Lullaby released October 10, 2006 through Fearless Records.This is the first release after the departure of three members of the band's original lineup and is also the only album to feature drummer Jarrod Alexander and guitarist/vocalist John Martinez.

  6. When the Music's Over - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Paul A. Rothchild. Live video. "The Doors - When The Music’s Over (Live At The Bowl ‘68)" on YouTube. " When the Music's Over " is an epic song [3][4] by the American rock band the Doors, which appears on their second album Strange Days, released in 1967. It is among the band's longer pieces, lasting 11 minutes.

  7. Faso Latido - Wikipedia

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    Faso Latido is the second album by post-hardcore band A Static Lullaby. It was released in 2005 on Columbia Records, making it their only release on a major label. This album is one of the albums known to be affected by Extended Copy Protection. This is the last album with all five original members. Before Phil Pirrone and Nate Lindeman left to ...

  8. Third Rock from the Sun (song) - Wikipedia

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    Third Rock from the Sun (song) "Third Rock from the Sun" is a song written by Sterling Whipple, Tony Martin and John Greenebaum, and recorded by American country music artist Joe Diffie. It was released in July 1994 as the lead single and title track from his album Third Rock from the Sun. The song became Diffie's third Number One single on the ...

  9. Turn! Turn! Turn! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Turn! Turn! is the second studio album by the American rock band the Byrds, released on December 6, 1965, by Columbia Records. [ 1 ] Like its predecessor, Mr. Tambourine Man, the album epitomized the folk rock genre and continued the band's successful mix of vocal harmony and jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker guitar. [ 2 ]