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''Modern Day Human Waste'' is the first official single release from the Finnish metal band Misery Inc., released through Finnish record label Johanna Kustannus Johanna Kustannus Oy (Ltd) has been the name of two Finnish record labels. has been a founding member for both companies, and Pekka Aarnio has also been involved with both. The first company using the name used the sublabel Johanna, while the sec ... (Megamania) on September 19, 2007. It entered at #19 in Finland's official singles chart. Track listing # Modern Day Human Waste # Beds Are Burning (Midnight Oil-cover) :Track 1 music: Tolonen, Ylämäki, Kauppinen, Lyrics: Tolonen & Mankinen :Track 2 music & lyrics: Garrett, Hirst, Mogine, Gifford :Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia 2007 singles 2007 songs {{metal-song-stub ...
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Misery Inc
Misery may refer to: Fiction * ''Misery'' (novel), by Stephen King * ''Misery'' (film), based on the novel * ''Misery'' (play), based on the novel * "Misery" (short story), by Anton Chekhov * "Misery" (''New Girl''), a television episode * Misery, a character in the 2004 video game ''Cave Story'' * Misery, a character in the television series ''Ruby Gloom'' Music * Misery (band), an Australian death metal band * Misery, a member of the English metal band Mistress Albums * ''Misery'' (album) or the title song, by the Amity Affliction, 2018 * ''Misery'' (EP) or the title song, by Fuck the Facts, 2011 * ''Misery'', by Disentomb, 2014 Songs * "Misery" (Beatles song), 1963 * "Misery" (Creeper song), 2017 * "Misery" (Gwen Stefani song), 2016 album * "Misery" (hide song), 1996 * "Misery" (Maroon 5 song), 2010 * "Misery" (Soul Asylum song), 1995 * "Misery", by the Autumn Offering from '' Embrace the Gutter'', 2006 * "Misery", by BoDeans from ''Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams'' ...
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Johanna Kustannus
Johanna Kustannus Oy (Ltd) has been the name of two Finnish record labels. has been a founding member for both companies, and Pekka Aarnio has also been involved with both. The first company using the name used the sublabel Johanna, while the second one used Pyramid and Megamania. The first Johanna Kustannus Oy The first Johanna Publishing started in 1978 with the publication of Juice Leskinen's, Dave Lindholm's and Kari Peitsamo's lyrics books. When Love Records went bankrupt in 1979, Johanna Kustannus began publishing records. A majority of the bands signed with Love Records transferred over to Johanna Kustannus. At first the company's name was , and the company also made a few releases under the sublabel ''Karhu''. The first single released under the label Johanna was "" (JHNS 101) by Ratsia, and the first album "" (JHN 2001) by Tuomari Nurmio ja Köyhien Ystävät. At this time Johanna's releases were being published by Love Kustannus Oy. Johanna Kustannus began publishing it ...
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