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Bad Habit (other)
A bad habit is a negative behaviour pattern. Bad Habit may also refer to: Albums * ''Bad Habit'' (album) or the title song, by Alee, 2017 * ''Bad Habit'', a 2012 EP by Madilyn Bailey * ''Bad Habit'', a 2020 EP by Levi Kreis * ''Bad Habit'', a 2008 EP by Team Robespierre Songs * "Bad Habit" (Foals song), 2013 * "Bad Habit" (Steve Lacy song), 2022 * "Bad Habit", by Ben Platt from '' Sing to Me Instead'', 2019 * "Bad Habit", by Better Off, 2018 * "Bad Habit", by Black Stone Cherry from ''Family Tree'', 2018 * "Bad Habit", by Destiny's Child from '' Destiny Fulfilled'', 2004 * "Bad Habit", by Hanna Ferm, 2018 * "Bad Habit", by Imelda May from ''Life Love Flesh Blood'', 2017 * "Bad Habit", by the Buoys, 2021 * "Bad Habit", by the Kooks from '' Listen'', 2014 * "Bad Habit", by the Offspring from '' Smash'', 1994 * "Bad Habit", by Sarah Hudson from ''Naked Truth'', 2004 * "Bad Habit", by the Secret Sisters from ''Put Your Needle Down'', 2014 * "Bad Habit", by Whistle, 1990 * "Bad ...
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Bad Habit
A bad habit is a negative behaviour pattern. Common examples include: procrastination, overspending and nail-biting. Development Research on habit formation generally suggests an individual can acquire a new habit on average over 66 days. This process is marked by an asymptomatic increase of the behavior, with the initial acceleration slowing to a plateau after the said time period. There are several variations regarding the period of development. The time to break a bad habit or change an unhealthy behavioral pattern such as smoking may take longer. Will and intention A key factor in distinguishing a bad habit from an addiction or mental disease is the element of willpower. If a person still seems to have control over the behavior then it is just a habit. Good intentions are able to override the negative effect of bad habits but their effect seems to be independent and additive — the bad habits remain but are subdued rather than canceled. Prevention The best time to ...
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Life Love Flesh Blood
''Life Love Flesh Blood'' is the fifth studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Imelda May. It was first released in the Republic of Ireland on 7 April 2017, through label Decca Records, followed by a worldwide release two weeks later on 21 April 2017. The album, a follow-up to May's previous album ''Tribal'' (2014), was created in collaboration with American musician T Bone Burnett. Serving as the primary producer for the record, Burnett was only credited alongside Scottish producer Cam Blackwood. Blackwood produced a duet version of the album's lead single "Call Me", recorded with English vocalist Jack Savoretti, included on streaming editions of the album post-release. Throughout the album's creative process, May received guidance from Irish musician Bono, of rock group U2. The album followed May's divorce from guitarist Darrel Higham, influencing many lyrical themes on the album. ''Life Love Flesh Blood'' features soft rock and acoustic styles, differing significantly f ...
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John Altenburgh
John Altenburgh (born John Altenburg, April 20, 1960) is an American jazz and blues pianist, composer, arranger and producer who has made his home in Mosinee, Wisconsin. Altenburgh studied music at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh. He is the founder of Altenburgh Records distributed by The Orchard a division of Sony Entertainment and has recorded numerous albums as a solo artist and with his blues group, Johnny & The MoTones. Early years Altenburgh was born in Wausau, Wisconsin, and started playing rock music as a teenager in the late 1970s to early 1980s, most notably with the Wisconsin rock band, Bad Habit. During this time, he had an opportunity to sign with Geffen Records, a record label that had just signed John Lennon for his comeback. Altenburgh was writing and recording in the style of the New Wave Rock sound that was just gaining popularity at that time. After sending Geffen a demo of recent songs he had recorded, the A&R Director at Geffen asked Altenburgh for mor ...
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Zia (singer)
Park Ji Hye (born July 21, 1986), better known by her stage name Zia, is a South Korean singer. History Pre-debut Zia's first foray into the music industry was when she participated in the 2003 'BoA-jjang Contest' where she placed first overall. In 2005, she was featured on KCM's song '물론' for his second album. Later on that year, she released a song for the soundtrack of the Korean movie, ''Shadowless Sword''. 2007–2008: Debut Zia released her debut album ''Voice of Heaven'' through the agency Taewon Entertainment in July 2007. Her leading single was the ballad 물끄러미, which was greeted with great success. Her follow-up singles included 내마음별과같이 (Feat. KCM) and 수호천사. In November, she was featured in the compilation album titled ''Violin''. Other well known artists featured on the album included Seeya, KCM, and Song SeungHeon. In the beginning of 2008, she was asked to participate in Cho Young Soo's ''All Star'' album series. SG Wannabe were ...
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Whistle (band)
Whistle was an American 1980s hip hop and contemporary R&B group that was composed of Jazzy Jazz, Kool Doobie, and DJ Silver Spinner. The group later brought in Kraze and then Terk after Kool Doobie left the group to go solo. Their biggest hit single as a hip hop group was "(Nothing Serious) Just Buggin'" in 1986. Biography The group's first two albums, ''Whistle'' (released in 1986) and ''Transformation'' (released in 1988) were produced by the Kangol Kid from UTFO and DJ Howie Tee. Kangol and Howie brought in keyboardist/sound wizard Gary Pozner (who had already become a staff producer at Select Records) to handle the sound sampling and help with beat creation. Whistle's third album, ''Always and Forever'', was released in 1990 and was also produced by Kangol Kid. A fourth album, ''Get the Love'', was released in 1992. After the release of their second album, the group gave up rhyming in favor of a contemporary R&B sound ("Barbara's Bedroom" (1987), "Bad Habit" (1990) and l ...
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Put Your Needle Down
''Put Your Needle Down'' is the second studio album by American duo the Secret Sisters. It was released on April 14, 2014 under Universal Republic Records. Critical reception Steve Leggett of AllMusic writes, "This set might not be as insularly perfect as the Secret Sisters' first album, but it's ultimately just as impressive, if not more so" Jim Beviglia of ''American Songwriter'' gives the album 3½ out of a possible 5 stars and writes, "Their second full-length, ''Put Your Needle Down'', keeps the focus on their mesmerizing harmonies but still demonstrates intriguing artistic progression." Scott Recker reviews the album for ''PopMatters'' and gives it 7 out of a possible 10 stars. He begins his review by saying, "If the 2010 self-titled debut from the Secret Sisters proved that siblings Laura and Lydia Rogers could find success with something traditional, its follow-up, ''Put Your Needle Down'', shows that they aren't going to stay in anyone else’s shadow." Beville Dunke ...
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Naked Truth (Sarah Hudson Album)
''Naked Truth'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Sarah Hudson. It was released on September 7, 2004, through EMI Records and S-Curve Records. Track #6, "Unlove You", was covered by Ashley Tisdale on her 2007 debut album "Headstrong". Track listing Personnel *Sarah Hudson - vocal, background vocals *John R. Angier - piano *Eric Bazilian - guitar *Cindy Blackman - drums *Gordon Brown - guitar *Desmond Child - background vocals *Jack Daley - bass *Doug Emery - keyboard *Jimmy Farkas - synthesizer, guitar, Wurlitzer *Steve Greenwell - bass, keyboard *Mark Hudson - guitar * Storm Lee - background vocals *Jon Leidersdorff - drums *Lee Levin - drums *Michael Mangini - keyboard *Billy Mann - acoustic guitar, slide guitar *Jodi Marr - background vocals *Rob Mueller - guitar *Shelly Peiken - background vocals *Paul Pimsler - electric guitar *Christopher Rojas - keyboard programming, drum programming *Steven Tyler - background vocals *Dan Warner - guitar *Steven Wol ...
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Smash (The Offspring Album)
''Smash'' is the third studio album by American rock band the Offspring, released on April 5, 1994, by Epitaph Records. After touring in support of their previous album ''Ignition'' (1992), the band recorded their next album over two months at Track Record in North Hollywood, California. ''Smash'' was the band's final studio album to be produced by Thom Wilson, who had worked with them since their 1989 eponymous debut. This also marks the first album where Dexter Holland is credited with playing the guitar as opposed to vocals only. ''Smash'' was the Offspring's introduction into worldwide popularity, and produced a number of hit singles, including " Come Out and Play", "Self Esteem", and " Gotta Get Away". Along with Green Day's ''Dookie'', ''Smash'' was responsible for bringing punk rock into the mainstream, and helped pave the way for the emerging pop punk scene of the 1990s.Bienstock, RichardThe Offspring's 'Smash': The Little Punk LP That Defeated the Majors''Rolling Stone'' ...
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Listen (The Kooks Album)
Listen may refer to: * The action of listening * Central auditory system listening is how the brain processes what you hear * Listening behaviour types in human communication Computing * LISTEN, a TCP connection state on the server side indicating a port waiting for new client connections ** Listen server, a type of game server ** listen(), a function provided by the Berkeley sockets API * Project LISTEN, developing reading-tutorial software using speech recognition Music Albums * ''Listen'' (C21 album), 2004 * ''Listen'' (Christy Moore album), 2009 * ''Listen'' (Cindy Morgan album), 1996 * ''Listen'' (David Guetta album), 2014 * ''Listen'' (Doug Raney album), 1981 * ''Listen'' (Emanuel and the Fear album), 2010 * ''Listen'' (A Flock of Seagulls album), 1983 * ''Listen'' (Jordan Rudess album), 1993 * ''Listen'' (The Kooks album), 2014 * ''Listen'' (Tim Bowman Jr. album), 2016 * ''Listen'' (TQ album), 2004 * ''Listen'' (EP), by Stonefree, 2004 * '' Listen: The Ver ...
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The Buoys (Australian Band)
The Buoys are an Australian alternative rock band formed in 2016. Since May 2019 the line-up has been Courtney Cunningham on bass guitar, Hilary Geddes on lead guitar, Tess Wilkin on drums and founding mainstay, Zoe Catterall on rhythm guitar and lead vocals. They have released three extended plays, ''Soft Boy'' (2017), ''All This Talking Gets Us Nowhere'' (2020) and ''Unsolicited Advice for Your DIY Disaster'' (2021), as well as several singles and they have toured nationally. History The Buoys were formed in 2016, initially as a three-piece, by Zoe Catterall on rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Sophie Moroney on drums and Emily Jane on bass guitar hoping for more female musicians in their hometown, Cronulla, New South Wales. They played their first show with Ruby Fields ( Stay at Home Mum). Their five-track debut extended play, ''Soft Boy'', appeared in November 2017. It was described by Dave McCarthy of ''Laundry Echo'' as a "furious debut five track from our new favourite ...
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Hanna Ferm
Hanna Alma Beata Ferm (born 23 October 2000) is a Swedish singer. She competed in ''Idol 2017 (Sweden), Idol 2017'', where she placed second. Career Ferm participated in the TV4 (Sweden), TV4 talent show ''Talang Sverige 2014'', which was broadcast on TV3 (Sweden), TV3. She made it to the second semifinal of the competition. Three years later, she participated in ''Idol 2017'' where she made it to the final held at Globen Arena. She ended up in second place, behind Chris Kläfford. On 2 February 2018, Ferm released her first single called "Never Mine" after signing a record deal with Universal Music Group, Universal Music. It was written and produced by Jimmy Jansson, Isak Alveus Bornebusch, and ISELIN. In July, she released her second single called "Bad Habit", which was written and produced by Herman Gardarfve, Patrik Jean, Melanie Wehbe, and Hanna herself. On 16 November 2018, Ferm returned as a guest performer to Idol 2018 on TV4 (Sweden), TV4 to duet with contestant Brag ...
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Bad Habit (album)
''Bad Habit'' is the second studio album recorded by Canadian singer and songwriter Alee and first to be distributed by a record label. It was released April 21, 2017 through Wax Records and Universal Music Canada. The album includes the top 50 single, "When I Do", as well as three singles previously released from Alee's 2015 EP, ''Say Hello to Goodbye''. Alee co-wrote all nine tracks. Singles "Only the Strong Survive" was released as the lead single from both ''Bad Habit'' and ''Say Hello to Goodbye'' on October 14, 2014. It reached 32 on the Canada Country airplay chart. A second single, "Moonshine", was released April 21, 2015. It received generally positive reviews from critics. The song became Alee's first top 20 hit on the Canadian country chart. "Are You Alone" was initially released to radio August 1, 2016 as the fourth single from ''Say Hello to Goodbye''; it also serves as the third single from ''Bad Habit''. "When I Do" was released January 27, 2017 as the record' ...
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