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Push The Button (Money Mark)
Push the Button may refer to: * ''Push the Button'' (Money Mark album), 1998 * ''Push the Button'' (The Chemical Brothers album), 2005 * "Push the Button" (Sugababes song), 2005 * "Push the Button" (Teapacks song), 2007, Israeli Eurovision song * ''Ant & Dec's Push the Button'', a British game show * "Push the Button", a song by Amy Lee from ''Aftermath'' * "Computer Age (Push the Button)", a 1984 song by Newcleus Newcleus was an American electro and old school hip hop group that gained popularity in the early 1980s. The group is primarily known for its 12-inch single "Jam-On's Revenge" (re-released as "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)" (1983)) and ...
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Push The Button (Money Mark Album)
''Push the Button'' is the second studio album by American musician Money Mark, originally released on the Mo' Wax label in 1998. It peaked at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart. "Hand in Your Head" and "Maybe I'm Dead" were released as singles, the former reaching number 40 and the latter reaching number 45 on the UK Singles Chart. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from liner notes. Musicians * Mark Ramos-Nishita – vocals, keyboards, guitar * Sean Lennon – bass guitar * Russell Simins – drums * Alfredo Ortiz – drums (4) * Hutch Hutchinson – bass guitar (7) * Jim Keltner – drums (7, 11) * Al McKibbon – bass guitar (8) * Rocco Bidlovski – drums (8) * Stuart Wylen – flute (8) * Eric Bobo – percussion (8) * Craig Fundinga – vibraphone (8) * Tony McDaniel – bass guitar (11) Technical * Mark Ramos-Nishita – production (1, 4-7, 9, 10, 12-18) * Mario Caldato Jr. – production (1-4, 7, 8, 11, 13) * Craig Silvey – additional production (4, 15-18) * J ...
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Push The Button (The Chemical Brothers Album)
''Push the Button'' is the fifth studio album by English electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, first released in January 2005. The album received mostly positive reviews from Music criticism, music critics and won the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album, Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in January 2006. It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry, BPI on 28 January 2005. Development The making of the album started in mid-2003. Most of the album was finished in the last couple of months. Singles "Galvanize (song), Galvanize" was the first Single (music), single from the album, released on 22 November 2004 in the United States and on 17 January 2005 in the United Kingdom. It peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart. "Believe (The Chemical Brothers song), Believe" was the second single from the album, released on 2 May 2005. It peaked at number 18. "The Boxer (The Chemical Brothers song), The Boxer" was the third single from the albu ...
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Push The Button (Sugababes Song)
"Push the Button" is a song by English girl group the Sugababes, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album ''Taller in More Ways'' (2005). Composed by Dallas Austin and the Sugababes, it was inspired by an infatuation that group member Keisha Buchanan developed with another artist. Musically, "Push the Button" is an electropop and R&B song with various computer effects. The song received positive reviews from critics, who praised its conception and production. Some critics named it one of the best pop singles of the 2000s. "Push the Button" became one of the group's most commercially successful releases. The single peaked at number one in Austria, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, and reached the top five across Europe and in Australia. It was nominated for Best British Single at the 2006 Brit Awards. Matthew Rolston directed the song's music video, which was filmed in Shepherd's Bush, London. It features the Sugababes flirting with three men in ...
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Push The Button (Teapacks Song)
"Push the Button", known in Hebrew as "Kaftor Adom" (, "Red Button"), was the entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, performed in English, French and Hebrew by Teapacks. This song was the first Israeli entry to feature lyrics in French, as well as the first to feature lyrics in any language aside from Hebrew or English. The entry gained the right to represent the country by an absolute majority, winning 20% of the televote, 20% of the SMS vote, 20% of the pre-vote and 40% of the jury vote. Teapacks had been selected as the Israeli representative by the Israel Broadcasting Authority and invited to perform four songs at the national final to determine which one would be performed in Helsinki. Style and lyrics The song is an up-tempo number, featuring many changes in tempo and style. Lead singer Kobi Oz begins by singing in English over a steady accordion beat, explaining that "the world is full of terror" and singing about the risk posed by "some crazy rulers" who are bent on ...
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Ant & Dec's Push The Button
''Ant & Dec's Push the Button'' is a game show which first aired on ITV from 27 February 2010 until 2 April 2011, lasting for two series and 14 episodes. The show is hosted by Ant & Dec. In each episode, two families compete for a chance to win up to £100,000 cash. Ronnie Corbett served as the show's announcer for the first series and was then replaced by Matt Berry. The programme was pre-recorded in series 1, and broadcast live in series 2. Format Both families are credited with £100,000 at the outset, then play four head-to-head games with a different member randomly chosen from both families for each. A large button is used in each game, and must be pushed according to the instructions. In some games, the button is pushed to start a family's total counting down, and again to stop it once the game is complete. In others, the winner can push it to deduct money from the opposing family's total. The team with the higher remaining total after the fourth game has a chance to win t ...
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Aftermath (Amy Lee Album)
''Aftermath'' is the soundtrack for Mark Jackson's film '' War Story'', performed by Amy Lee. It was released on August 25, 2014. Background Lee announced the film score project on her Twitter account in December 2013. In a January 2014 interview with MTV News, she said the new material would "surprise" her fans, explaining that "It's not what you'd expect; ... There's a lot of blending of sounds, a lot of ominous tones. I play a lot of keyboard, and a lot of Taurus pedal. There's a lot of low drones." Critical reception George Garner of ''Kerrang!'' praised Lee's efforts for edging away from the heaviness of Evanescence. He described the album as containing all minimalist pianos and eerie strings, and that it was the best representation of Lee's voice and talent to date. Track listing Credits and personnel Credits are taken from ''War Storys film credits and the album's liner notes. *Thad DeBrock - performer *Pete Doell - mastering *Dave Eggar – cello, producer, mixin ...
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