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Time To Burn (song)
Time to Burn may refer to: * ''Time to Burn'' (Giant album), 1992 * ''Time to Burn'' (Taking Dawn album), 2010 * "Time to Burn" (The Rasmus song), a song by the Rasmus from the album ''Dead Letters'' * "Time to Burn" (Storm song), a song by Storm, 2000 * "Time to Burn", a song by Peter Hammill from the album '' In a Foreign Town'' * "Time to Burn", a song by Dio from the album ''Intermission An intermission, also known as an interval in British and Indian English, is a recess between parts of a performance or production, such as for a theatrical play, opera, concert, or film screening. It should not be confused with an entr'acte ( ...
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Time To Burn (Giant Album)
''Time to Burn'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Giant, released on March 31, 1992, by Epic Records. Vocalist/guitarist Dann Huff had proven his guitar-playing chops as a studio musician on hit albums and singles across the popular music spectrum throughout the 1980s before starting a band with brother David on drums, Mike Brignardello on bass and Alan Pasqua on keyboards and scoring a hit of their own with "I'll See You In My Dreams" in 1989-1990. For the follow-up the band was joined in the writing process on two songs by Jim Vallance and on four by Van Stephenson, the latter of whom also guested on background vocals in the studio. Huff had previously done guitar work on Stephenson's solo albums. It was produced by Terry Thomas, a former member of the band Charlie who had previously produced albums for such rock notables as Bad Company and Foreigner. The album's most successful single was "Chained", which peaked at No. 16 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream ...
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Time To Burn (Taking Dawn Album)
Time to Burn is the debut studio album by the American hard rock/heavy metal band Taking Dawn. Track listing Personnel Band members *Chris Babbitt - Vocals, Guitar *Mikey Cross - Guitar, Backing Vocals *Andrew Cushing - Bass, Backing Vocals *Alan Doucette- Drums Session musicians *Corey Beaulieu (Trivium The trivium is the lower division of the seven liberal arts and comprises grammar, logic, and rhetoric. The trivium is implicit in ''De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii'' ("On the Marriage of Philology and Mercury") by Martianus Capella, but the ...) - backing vocals References {{Authority control Taking Dawn albums 2010 albums ...
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Time To Burn (The Rasmus Song)
Time to Burn may refer to: * ''Time to Burn'' (Giant album), 1992 * ''Time to Burn'' (Taking Dawn album), 2010 * "Time to Burn" (The Rasmus song), a song by the Rasmus from the album ''Dead Letters'' * "Time to Burn" (Storm song), a song by Storm, 2000 * "Time to Burn", a song by Peter Hammill from the album '' In a Foreign Town'' * "Time to Burn", a song by Dio from the album '' Intermission'' {{disambiguation ...
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Time To Burn (Storm Song)
"Time to Burn" is a song by German electronic music duo Storm, also known as Jam & Spoon. It was released as the fourth single from Storm's only studio album, ''Stormjunkie'', in May 2000. A hard house and dark trance song, the track was written and produced by Storm members Rolf Ellmer and Markus Löffel under the pseudonyms Trancy Spacer and Spacy Trancer. "Time to Burn" became the duo's highest-charting single on the UK Singles Chart when it peaked at number three in August 2000, and it also became a top-40 hit in Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The song is certified silver in the United Kingdom for shipping over 200,000 copies. Release and reception In Germany, "Time to Burn" was released in May 2000 through Zeitgeist Records. On 29 May, it debuted at its peak of number 58 on the German Singles Chart, spending three more weeks in the top 100 before dropping out. Before its official UK release, the song appeared on the UK Singles Chart as an import single, reaching n ...
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