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Crawl (other)
Crawl, The Crawl, or crawling may refer to: Biology * Crawling (human), any of several types of human quadrupedal gait * Limbless locomotion, the movement of limbless animals over the ground * Undulatory locomotion, a type of motion characterized by wave-like movement patterns that act to propel an animal forward Gaming * ''Crawl'' (video game), a 2014 roguelike indie video game * Dungeon crawl, a type of scenario in fantasy role-playing games *''Linley's Dungeon Crawl'' or ''Crawl'', a 1997 roguelike computer game **'' Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup'', an ongoing open source fork of ''Linley's Dungeon Crawl'' Music * The Crawl, backing band for Mike Morgan Albums * ''Crawl'' (album), by Deen, 2010 * ''Crawl'', by Coffin Break, or the title song, 1991 * ''Crawl'' (Entombed EP), 1991 * ''Crawl'' (Laughing Hyenas EP), 1992 * ''The Crawl'' (Louis Hayes album), 1990 * ''The Crawl'' (Mickey Tucker album) or the title song, 1980 Songs * "Crawl" (Atlas song), 2007 * "Craw ...
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Crawling (human)
Crawling or quadrupedal movement is a method of human locomotion that makes use of all four limbs. It is one of the earliest gaits learned by human infants, and has similar features to four-limbed movement in other primates and in non-primate quadrupeds. When crawls are used Crawling is used mainly: *When a person cannot yet walk because of being an infant *When a person cannot walk due to disability, being wounded, sick, or drunk *In very low places (caves, under a table, in a mine, etc.). Sometimes underground miners need to crawl long distances during their work *When searching for something on the ground *To get down to the ground in gardening, for maintenance or other work-related purposes which require a good reach on the ground *For stealth (camouflage and quietness) *To lower the field of vision *As an exercise *As a token of submission *For fun or comical purposes *To reduce the risk of smoke inhalation during a fire In infants Infants sometimes "crawl" with their stom ...
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Crawl (Kings Of Leon Song)
"Crawl" is a song by American rock band Kings of Leon, and the second track of their 2008 album '' Only by the Night''. It was the first track to be premiered from the album, with the band offering it as a free download on their website for a short period of time. The song was voted number 70 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2008 countdown. In late October 2009, it was released as a single in Canada and the United States. It was released as downloadable content for the ''Rock Band A rock band or pop band is a small musical ensemble that performs rock music, pop music, or a related genre. A four-piece band is the most common configuration in rock and pop music. In the early years, the configuration was typically two guita ...'' music video game series on July 21, 2009. Charts The song charted at #70 in Australia upon the album's release in 2008. References 2008 songs Songs written by Caleb Followill Songs written by Nathan Followill Songs written by Jared Followil ...
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Immortal Soul
Christian mortalism is the Christianity, Christian belief that the human Soul (spirit), soul is not naturally Immortality of the soul, immortal and may include the belief that the soul is “sleeping” after death until the Resurrection of the Dead and the Last Judgment, a time known as the intermediate state. "Soul sleep" is often used as a pejorative term, so the more neutral term "mortalism" was also used in the nineteenth century, and "Christian mortalism" since the 1970s. Historically the term psychopannychism was also used, despite problems with the etymology and application. The term thnetopsychism has also been used; for example, Gordon Campbell (scholar), Gordon Campbell (2008) identified John Milton as believing in the latter. Soul sleep stands in contrast with the traditional Christian belief that immortal souls immediately go to Heaven in Christianity, heaven, Hell in Christianity, hell, or purgatory after death. Soul sleep has been taught by several theologians an ...
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Gravity (Bullet For My Valentine Album)
''Gravity'' is the sixth studio album by Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. The album was released on 29 June 2018 via Spinefarm Records, their first album under the label. It is the first album with former Pitchshifter drummer Jason Bowld, who joined in 2016 to replace founding drummer Michael "Moose" Thomas. It is also the first album to feature bassist Jamie Mathias as a contributing member. ''Gravity'' represents a significant change in sound compared to the band's previous releases, moving toward the nu metal sound similar to their early years as "Jeff Killed John". On 1 April 2018, Bullet for My Valentine debuted "Over It", the first single from ''Gravity'', on BBC Radio 1. Critical reception Upon its release, ''Gravity'' has received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, primarily due to the band's departure from their signature metalcore/ thrash metal sound to a more nu metal style. Jeff Treppel of MetalSucks gave the album an extremely negative 0. ...
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Constrictor (album)
''Constrictor'' is the ninth solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released on September 22, 1986 by MCA Records. After a hiatus from the music industry after the release of ''DaDa'' (1983), Cooper remained in seclusion for three years. He starred in ''Monster Dog'' (1986), a horror film for which he wrote two songs. He also guest starred on the Twisted Sister track " Be Chrool to Your Scuel". ''Constrictor'' was Alice Cooper's first studio album to feature Kane Roberts on guitar, Kip Winger, who would later gain fame with his own band, Winger, on bass guitar, and the only one to feature David Rosenberg on drums. The album returned Cooper to the charts at number 59 after his previous two studio albums ''Zipper Catches Skin'' (1982) and ''DaDa'' (1983) had failed to crack the Top 200. The horror series '' Friday the 13th'' teamed up with Cooper during this time to produce the theme song for its latest film. The song "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" was w ...
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Thisway
Thisway was an American Indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York. They released their self-titled debut LP in early 1999. The band is most notable for their single "Crawl", which was used for The WB Television Network promos and television shows most notably being used for The WB’s Night of Favorites and Farewells event. History Thisway was formed by singer Brandon Wilde and guitarist Chris Foley in 1997. Drummer Andy LaDue joined the band in time to record the group's first demo. Bassist Len Monachello soon joined thereafter to complete the band's line-up. After generating a buzz on the New York Club scene, Thisway signed to Reprise Records, issuing their self-titled debut LP in May 1999. After experiencing commercial success due to the WB affiliation, Thisway was dropped from the Reprise label soon after the September 11th attacks. The band stuck it out and carried on independently before officially calling it quits in 2003. During the height of their popularity, Thisway toured ...
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Dysfunction (album)
''Dysfunction'' is the second studio album by American rock band Staind, released on April 13, 1999 by Flip Records and Elektra Records. It is the band's first studio album released on a record label. Three singles were released for the album: " Just Go", "Mudshovel", and "Home". Staind self-released '' Tormented'' in 1996. On October 23, 1997, the band met Limp Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst. Durst was initially appalled by ''Tormented'' graphic artwork, and refused to sign Staind, but changed his mind after being impressed with the band's performance. Durst signed the band to Flip/Elektra and helped the band record ''Dysfunction''. Staind promoted ''Dysfunction'' through touring and sampler cassettes. Continuing the dark alternative metal and nu metal sound displayed on ''Tormented'', ''Dysfunction'' features singing and some occasional screaming along with angry or depressing lyrics inspired by singer Aaron Lewis' life, with a noticeable increase of melodic sections. Although stil ...
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Dead And Gone (EP)
''Dead and Gone'' is an EP by American industrial rock band Stabbing Westward, released on January 3, 2020 through Drugstore Records. It is the band's first release since 2001's ''Stabbing Westward''. Background Stabbing Westward released its self-titled fourth album was released on May 22, 2001. The single " So Far Away" received moderate radio play on rock stations, but the album was a commercial failure. The band would breakup in early 2002, with most of the band members pursuing other projects. After the band's split, Christopher Hall would commit full-time to The Dreaming, which he co-founded with Johnny Haro. Rumors of Stabbing Westward reuniting started to form in June 2010, but nothing came of this. Walter Flakus would reunite with Hall in November 2013, performing with The Dreaming at a show in Las Vegas. Stabbing Westward officially reformed in 2016 to play two live shows to coincide with the band's 30th anniversary. The lineup for the reunited band consisted of Christ ...
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Let Your Dim Light Shine
''Let Your Dim Light Shine'' is the seventh studio album by United States, American rock band Soul Asylum, released June 6, 1995 on Columbia Records. Critically, it suffered in comparison to its predecessor, ''Grave Dancers Union'', the band's breakout release. It includes the hit "Misery (Soul Asylum song), Misery," which was parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic as "Syndicated Inc." on his album ''Bad Hair Day''. This was the first Soul Asylum album with drummer Sterling Campbell, who had previously provided half of the drums on ''Grave Dancers Union''. The album's title comes from a lyric of the song "Promises Broken." Reception AllMusic gave a mostly critical summary of ''Let Your Dim Light Shine'', with Stephen Thomas Erlewine commenting that the music "isn't quite as impressive" compared to previous efforts, and moreover that this element is easily overlooked because of the "self-importance" of the lyrics. Track listing All songs written by David Pirner unless noted otherwise. ...
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Person(a)
''Person(a)'' is a full-length studio album by Norman Iceberg. Recorded and mixed at Marko Studios in Montreal, it was released in 1987. The musical style of the album is a blend of experimental electronic music and commercial synthpop, and featured keyboardists such as Lenny Pinkas (Men Without Hats), Mario Spezza (Rational Youth) and Mic Lussier. The lyrics contain references to androgyny. Two singles were released from the album. Initially released on LP and cassette, ''Person(a)'' was never re-released on CD, making it now a rare collector's item. Track listing # "Gotta Move" (N. Iceberg, M.H. Klein) – 5:48 # "Crawl" (N. Iceberg) – 4:41 # "Be My Human Tonight" (N. Iceberg, M.H. Klein, D. Edmead) – 5:28 # "(Dont Be So) Cold" (N. Iceberg, M. Spezza) – 5:03 # "All My Life" (N. Iceberg, L. Tremblay) – 5:30 # "His Own Story" (N. Iceberg, A. Fecteau) – 5:00 # "I Am : I Can" (N. Iceberg) – 0:54 Personnel * Norman Iceberg – Lead and Back Vocals, Synthesizers * Mart ...
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New Found Power
''New Found Power'' is the only studio album released by heavy metal supergroup Damageplan. The group was formed by brothers "Dimebag Darrell" Abbott (guitar) and "Vinnie Paul" Abbott (drums) after the breakup of their previous band, Pantera. "New Found Power" was also the original name of the band but was changed prior to the album's release. The record sold 44,676 copies in its first week to debut at number 38 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Overview The album was recorded at the Abbott brothers' backyard studio, Chasin' Jason in Arlington, Texas, where previous Pantera albums had been recorded. It also features guest appearances from vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarists Jerry Cantrell and Zakk Wylde, who had previously made live guest appearances with Pantera, as well as being close friends with all band members. The single "Save Me" debuted on American radio on January 26, 2004. "Breathing New Life" served as the album's music video debut and aired frequently on both ''Headba ...
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Dear Agony
''Dear Agony'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Breaking Benjamin. It was released on September 29, 2009. A Best Buy edition, Japanese import version, and Zune exclusive version were also released, all of which feature bonus content. This is the first album to feature writing credits from members of the band other than Benjamin Burnley. It is also the final studio album to feature guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark Klepaski, who were both fired from the band in 2011, as well as drummer Chad Szeliga, who left the band due to creative differences in 2013. History Breaking Benjamin began writing for ''Dear Agony'' during 2008. The recording process began in September, leading to its release one year later. The cover of the album is an MRI scan of frontman Benjamin Burnley's head. Burnley has cited ''Dear Agony'' as the first album he has written sober. After the album's release, it entered the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at number four, selling roughly 134,000 copies i ...
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