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Say Anything may refer to: Film and television * '' Say Anything...'', a 1989 American film by Cameron Crowe * "Say Anything" (''BoJack Horseman''), a television episode Music * Say Anything (band), an American rock band ** ''Say Anything'' (album), a 2009 album by the band ** "Say Anything", a 2012 song by Say Anything from '' Anarchy, My Dear'' * "Say Anything" (Marianas Trench song), 2006 * "Say Anything" (X Japan song), 1991 * "Say Anything", a song by Aimee Mann from ''Whatever'', 1993 * "Say Anything", a song by the Bouncing Souls from '' The Bouncing Souls'', 1997 * "Say Anything", a song by Good Charlotte from ''The Young and the Hopeless'', 2002 * "Say Anything", a song by Girl in Red, 2018 * "Say Anything", a song by Marianas Trench from '' Fix Me'', 2006 * "Say Anything", a song by Will Young from ''Lexicon'', 2019 * "Say Anything (Else)", a song by Cartel from '' Chroma'', 2005 Other uses * ''Say Anything'' (party game), a 2008 board game published by North Star Ga ...
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Say Anything
Say Anything may refer to: Film and television * '' Say Anything...'', a 1989 American film by Cameron Crowe * "Say Anything" (''BoJack Horseman''), a television episode Music * Say Anything (band), an American rock band ** ''Say Anything'' (album), a 2009 album by the band ** "Say Anything", a 2012 song by Say Anything from ''Anarchy, My Dear'' * "Say Anything" (Marianas Trench song), 2006 * "Say Anything" (X Japan song), 1991 * "Say Anything", a song by Aimee Mann from '' Whatever'', 1993 * "Say Anything", a song by the Bouncing Souls from ''The Bouncing Souls'', 1997 * "Say Anything", a song by Good Charlotte from ''The Young and the Hopeless'', 2002 * "Say Anything", a song by Girl in Red, 2018 * "Say Anything", a song by Marianas Trench from ''Fix Me'', 2006 * "Say Anything", a song by Will Young from ''Lexicon A lexicon is the vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge (such as nautical or medical). In linguistics, a lexicon is a language's inventory of lexemes. T ...
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Say Anything (BoJack Horseman)
"Say Anything" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American animated television series ''BoJack Horseman''. It was written by Joe Lawson and directed by Martin Cendreda. The episode was released, along with the rest of season one, on Netflix on August 22, 2014. The episode follows BoJack Horseman's agent Princess Carolyn as she struggles with competition from her rival Vanessa Gekko as well as having difficulties in managing BoJack. "Say Anything" received positive reviews from critics with praise for its jokes and storytelling. The episode was called a turning point in the series and for the title character, with a noticeably darker ending. Synopsis Princess Carolyn pulls BoJack Horseman out of a week-long bender after Diane Nguyen's engagement to Mr. Peanutbutter, getting BoJack a commercial shoot for a bourbon manufacturer. As her agency merges with her rival Vanessa Gekko's, she loses her client Cate Blanchett and a project about Eva Braun to her. When BoJac ...
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Say Anything (band)
Say Anything is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band was formed in 2000 by Max Bemis and his friends, and within two years, self-released two EPs and a full-length album. In 2003, the band signed with their first label, Doghouse Records. A year later, they released their second album, '' ...Is a Real Boy''. To support the album, they picked up new members and began touring; however, despite rapidly growing critical and fan acclaim, Bemis' health problems, including bipolar disorder and drug addictions, sidelined the band in 2005 as five band members left during the year. Say Anything signed with J Records in 2005 and, following Bemis' successful rehabilitation, re-released ''...Is a Real Boy'' with their new label. They went on co-headlining tours with Saves the Day in 2006 and Hellogoodbye in 2007. In 2008, Say Anything went on a headlining tour across the US and UK and appeared on every date of Warped Tour. Bemis announced the end of the band in 2018, mo ...
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Say Anything (album)
''Say Anything'' is the fourth full-length studio album by American rock band Say Anything. Background and recording In late 2007, vocalist Max Bemis and drummer Coby Linder worked with Saves the Day vocalist-guitarist Chris Conley and guitarist David Soloway for the side project Two Tongues. In an online chat with fans on March 14, 2008, Max Bemis stated that the band has plans to record a new record called ''This Is Forever''. He said it will be "about God and how we relate to him." AbsolutePunk reported on August 1, 2008, that J Records "picked up the option for Say Anything's next release." In November, alongside the announcement of Two Tongues' debut album, it was revealed that Say Anything was working on their next album, which would be released in 2009. On November 10, Bemis announced that the focus of the fourth album changed and the new record would be self-titled. He noted that the album, which was to be released in 2009, will ask "what the point of all of it was." Thou ...
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Anarchy, My Dear
''Anarchy, My Dear'' is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Say Anything. It was released on March 13, 2012 through Equal Vision Records. It is their last album with drummer Coby Linder, who left the band in December 2012. Background On July 13, 2011, vocalist Max Bemis announced that Say Anything had been signed to independent label Equal Vision Records. They recorded ''Anarchy, My Dear'' from August 2011 to the end of September 2011 with '' ...Is a Real Boy'' producer, Tim O'Heir. Explaining the album's theme, Bemis said, Artwork "We thought we could best represent what the album means by using the symbolism of a burning flag stitched onto an actual flag. The image represents a championing of the ’cause’ of struggling against the rules and regulations that dictate our thinking.” Release On December 19, 2011 Say Anything streamed their first single from the album called "Burn a Miracle." The track was officially released the following day to dig ...
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Say Anything (Marianas Trench Song)
"Say Anything" is a song recorded by Canadian pop rock band Marianas Trench. It was released on June 13, 2006 as the lead single from their debut studio album ''Fix Me''. The song peaked at number three on the Canadian Singles Chart. Background and composition "Say Anything" was written by Josh Ramsay and was produced by Dave Genn. Ramsay described the track as "metaphorical." When asked about the song's meaning, Ramsay stated that " t's aboutwhen his girlfriend deserted him while he was going through a difficult time with depression." The track runs at 179 BPM and is in the key of G# major. The band performed the song on the American science fiction television series, ''Kyle XY''. Release "Say Anything" was first released on the band's MySpace page on March 6, 2006. The song was released as a single to digital retail music stores on June 13, 2006. The song was later released as a CD single on July 24, 2006. Music video The music video for "Say Anything" was released in 20 ...
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Say Anything (X Japan Song)
"Say Anything" is a single released by X Japan on December 1, 1991. Summary It is the band's last single released under the name X and the last to feature Taiji on bass. The B-side is a live version of "Silent Jealousy", recorded on November 12, 1991, at Yokohama Arena. Both songs were originally featured on the album ''Jealousy''. A cover of the title song appears on the album ''Global Trance 2'', by the pop band Globe, of which Yoshiki was briefly a member. It was also used as the theme song for the TV drama . Commercial performance The song reached number 3 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 25 weeks. In 1992, with 537,790 copies sold was the 33rd best-selling single of the year, being certified Platinum by RIAJ. Track listing Personnel ;X * Toshi – vocals *Pata – guitar * hide – guitar *Taiji – bass *Yoshiki Yoshiki is a masculine Japanese given name. Possible writings Yoshiki can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are so ...
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Whatever (Aimee Mann Album)
''Whatever'' is the first solo album by the American singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, released in 1993. "I've Had It" is one of the songs featured in Nick Hornby's book ''31 Songs''. The album, with special note for the song "4th of July", was included by Elvis Costello in his "Costello's 500" list for '' Vanity Fair''. Posted at It has also been included in the ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die ''list. Reception ''Whatever'' received mostly positive reviews from critics. Most praised her sense of melody and the wordplay of her lyrics, exemplified by ''Entertainment Weekly'' in "hooky songs" and "evocative lyrics". The ''Los Angeles Times'' reflected this by saying she "mixes words like a master, catching lifetimes of ache and ''Angst''" in her songs while the ''Chicago Tribune'' compared her to Elvis Costello. ''Rolling Stone'' cited her music as "sunny, surreal melodies" with "razor-sharp lyrics". ''The Independent''s Andy Gill highly recommended the album, concluding th ...
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The Bouncing Souls (album)
''The Bouncing Souls'' is the third full-length album by American punk rock band The Bouncing Souls, and was released by Epitaph Records. Track listing All songs by The Bouncing Souls. # "Cracked" – 1:56 # "Say Anything" – 1:16 # "Kate Is Great" – 2:54 # "Low Life" – 1:16 # "Chunksong" (Timmy Chunks, The Bouncing Souls) – 1:08 # "East Side Mags" – 1:06 # "The Toilet Song" – 1:23 # "Single Successful Guy" – 1:58 # "Whatever I Want (Whatever That Is)" – 1:23 # "Serenity" – 2:25 # "Party At 174" – 1:53 # "Holiday Cocktail Lounge" – 2:01 # "The Screamer" – 1:57 # "East Coast! Fuck You!" – 1:01 # "I Like Your Eyes" – 1:02 # "Shark Attack" – 1:22 Personnel *Greg Attonito – singing, vocals *Pete Steinkopf – guitar, backing vocals *Bryan Keinlen – bass guitar, bass, backing vocals, artwork *Shal Khichi – drums *Thom Wilson – engineer *Mike Ainsworth – assistant engineer *Eddy Shreyer – technician References

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The Young And The Hopeless
''The Young and the Hopeless'' is the second studio album by American rock band Good Charlotte, released on October 1, 2002 by Epic and Daylight Records. Following the release of their self-titled debut album (2000), the band met producer Eric Valentine and engaged him for their next album. Sessions took place at Barefoot Studios in Los Angeles, California and lasted from February to May 2002; Josh Freese of the Vandals served as a session drummer. Almost all of the songs on it were written by brothers Benji and Joel Madden; two of the tracks were co-written with Valentine and Goldfinger frontman John Feldmann. Before the album was released, Chris Wilson joined them as a permanent drummer, having been introduced to them in mid-2002. ''The Young and the Hopeless'' is a pop punk album that recalled the work of Blink-182, Green Day, and MxPx. " Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" served as the lead single to ''The Young and the Hopeless'', released in August 2002. The album was promo ...
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Girl In Red
Marie Ulven Ringheim (born 16 February 1999) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer, known for her indie pop project Girl in Red (stylized as girl in red). Her early EPs ''Chapter 1'' (2018) and ''Chapter 2'' (2019) were recorded in her bedroom and feature songs about romance and mental health. Released through AWAL, her debut studio album '' If I Could Make It Go Quiet'' (2021), was a critical and commercial success, and won three Norwegian Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. Girl in Red has been cited as a queer icon by ''Paper'', and "one of the most astute and exciting singer-songwriters working in the world of guitar music" by ''The New York Times''. In January 2021, her singles "I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend" (2017) and " We Fell in Love in October" (2018) were certified gold in the US. Early life Marie Ulven Ringheim was born in the town of Horten, Norway on 16 February 1999. She grew up with her sisters and her divorced parents, and described Horte ...
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Fix Me
''Fix Me'' is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Marianas Trench, released on October 3, 2006. Background On January 8, 2003, it was announced the band had signed to Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger's 604 Records label. The album reflects the drug addiction struggle of lead vocalist Josh Ramsay. The album was engineered and mixed by Mike Fraser. It contains the single "Say Anything" as well as "Decided to Break It" and "Shake Tramp", all of which had music videos made to promote the singles. ''Fix Me'' failed to enter the Canadian Albums Chart, however the album still sold 35,000 copies in Canada. Critical reception ''Fix Me'' was received with genrally positive reviews. Matthew Chisling of AllMusic gave the album a 3 star rating stating, " their first album is more generic and radio-ready than its follow-ups, which are often quirky and catchy." Alternative Addiction calls the album, "an original blend of raw hard rock, pop and punk with the odd twist for good meas ...
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