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What The Hell (other)
"What the Hell" is a 2011 song by American musician Avril Lavigne. What the Hell may also refer to: *"What the Hell", song by Ohio Players from ''Fire'' *"What the Hell", song by South Korean boy band B.A.P. from ''Power'' *"What the Hell", song by Broken Dolls, 2005 *"What the Hell", song by Tim Knol, 2011 *"What the Hell", song by Tokyo Dragons from '' Give Me the Fear'', 2005 *''What the Hell'', album by Skew Siskin, 1999 See also * What the (other) *What the Heck (other) *What the fuck (other) What the fuck may refer to: * an expression (also abbreviated WTF), see * '' What the Fuck'', a 2005 album by Acumen Nation * "What the Fuck...", a 1994 song by Brand Nubian song from ''Everything is Everything'' * "What the Fuck", a 2007 song by ...
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What The Hell
"What the Hell" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her fourth studio album, ''Goodbye Lullaby'' (2011). It was released on 10 January 2011 by RCA Records as the lead single from the album. The song was produced by Max Martin and Shellback (record producer), Shellback, who co-wrote the song with Lavigne. According to Lavigne, she wrote the song as her "personal message for freedom". Upon its release, "What the Hell" received positive reviews from music critics with many complimenting its catchiness and comparing it to her 2007 single "Girlfriend (Avril Lavigne song), Girlfriend". The song was successful, reaching number one in Japan, the top five in Asia, the top ten in Europe, Australia, South America, Mexico, Canada, and the top 20 in the US and the UK. An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Marcus Raboy and premiered on 23 January. "What the Hell" was performed by Lavigne on several television programs such as ''Dick Clark's New Year' ...
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Fire (Ohio Players Album)
''Fire'' is the sixth studio album by the Ohio Players and the second released through the Mercury label. History ''Fire'' is the third of five Ohio Players albums that were also available in quadraphonic (4-channel stereo), released as an 8-track tape in the U.S. and on vinyl in Japan. DTS Entertainment released the quad mix as a DTS Audio CD in 2001. The album's lead single "Fire" was serving in the mid-2010s as the theme song to the US television series ''Hell's Kitchen''. ''Fire'' topped both the ''Billboard'' Pop Albums chart and the ''Billboard'' R&B Albums chart (where it held for five weeks) in early 1975. Track listing Personnel *James "Diamond" Williams – drums, chimes, percussion, lead & background vocals * Billy Beck – piano, organ, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, ARP, percussion, lead & background vocals *Marvin "Merv" Pierce – trumpet, flugelhorn, valve trombone & background vocals *Marshall "Rock" Jones – Fender bass *Leroy "Sugarfoo ...
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Power (B
Power most often refers to: * Power (physics), meaning "rate of doing work" ** Engine power, the power put out by an engine ** Electric power * Power (social and political), the ability to influence people or events ** Abusive power Power may also refer to: Mathematics, science and technology Computing * IBM POWER (software), an IBM operating system enhancement package * IBM POWER architecture, a RISC instruction set architecture * Power ISA, a RISC instruction set architecture derived from PowerPC * IBM Power microprocessors, made by IBM, which implement those RISC architectures * Power.org, a predecessor to the OpenPOWER Foundation * SGI POWER Challenge, a line of SGI supercomputers Mathematics * Exponentiation, "''x'' to the power of ''y''" * Power function * Power of a point * Statistical power Physics * Magnification, the factor by which an optical system enlarges an image * Optical power, the degree to which a lens converges or diverges light Social sciences and politi ...
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Broken Dolls
Broken may refer to: Literature * ''Broken'' (Armstrong novel), a 2006 novel by Kelley Armstrong in the ''Women of the Otherworld'' series * ''Broken'' (Slaughter novel), a 2010 novel by Karin Slaughter Music Albums * ''Broken (And Other Rogue States)'', a 2005 album by Luke Doucet * ''Broken'' (MBLAQ EP) (2014) * ''Broken'' (Nine Inch Nails EP), (1992) * ''Broken'' (Soulsavers album) (2009) * ''Broken'' (Straight Faced album) (1996) Songs * "Broken" (Jake Bugg song) (2013) * "Broken" (Sam Clark song) (2009) * "Broken" (Coldplay song) (2019) * "Broken" (Elisa song) (2003) * "Broken" (Lifehouse song) (2008) * "Broken" (lovelytheband song) (2017) * "Broken" (Kate Ryan song) (2011) * "Broken" (Seether song) (2004) * "Broken" (Slander and Kompany song) (2019) * "Broken", by 12 Stones from ''12 Stones'' * "Broken", by All That Remains from '' Victim of the New Disease'' * "Broken", by David Archuleta from '' Begin'' * "Broken", by Bad Religion from '' The Pro ...
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Tim Knol
Tim Knol (born 12 September 1989 in Hoorn) is a Dutch singer-songwriter. Biography Knol was born and raised in Hoorn, where he started making music at the age of 10. Locally, he made an impression with the band ''Be Right Back'' in which he sang and played guitar. While playing in that band, he also worked on various side projects and recorded a couple of solo tracks. In May 2008 he played at ''De avond van het kippenvel'' in Utrecht, where he came in contact with Anne Soldaat, formerly of Daryll-Ann. Together they recorded some demos for Excelsior Recordings. In May 2009 he decided to quit his band, and start a solo career. In June 2009 the first result from his solo career, a cover version of Godley & Creme's Cry, appeared on the online compilation album ''Guilty Pleasures''. Other artists that appeared on that album were Silence Is Sexy and Solo. During the Lowlands Festival in August 2009, Knol signed a record deal with Excelsior Recordings. His debut record received positiv ...
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Give Me The Fear
''Give Me the Fear'' is the debut album of Tokyo Dragons. The track "Teenage Screamers" was featured in the 2006 racing game FlatOut Track listing # "What the Hell" – 3:47 # "Get 'Em Off" – 2:57 # "Do You Wanna?" – 3:36 # "Come On Baby" – 3:56 # "Let It Go" – 3:36 # "Johnny Don't Wanna Ride" – 2:54 # "Teenage Screamers" – 3:43 # "Ready Or Not" – 4:44 # "Burn On" – 2:55 # "Rockin' The Stew" – 3:17 # "Chasing The Night" – 4:55 Singles The song "Teenage Screamers" was used in 2004 video game Flatout. Personnel * Steve Lomax – rhythm/lead guitars, lead vocals * Mal Bruk – lead/rhythm guitars, backing vocals * Ade Easily – bass * Phil Martini The Tokyo Dragons were a London-based hard rock band. They achieved success in the UK and worldwide after releasing two successful albums and touring with Nashville Pussy, The Quireboys, Status Quo, Do Me Bad Things and Winnebago Deal. History ... – drums, backing vocals {{Authority control 2005 debu ...
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Skew Siskin
Skew Siskin are a German hard rock band based in Berlin. They formed in 1990 when guitarist Jim Voxx met up with singer Nina C. Alice. The band's original line up was completed by the addition of drummer Nik Terry and bass guitarist Jogi Rautenberg. The band's name translated into English means "Crazy Bird"; Nina C. Alice chose the name as due to spending time living in Britain knew that "bird" there is often colloquially used to refer to women. They signed up with Giant Records in 1992, under whose label they released their debut album, the self-titled '' Skew Siskin'', in 1992. The album showcased an aggressive hard-rock sound compared with both AC/DC and Motörhead, and received favourable reviews. The track "If the Walls Could Talk" became a minor hit on MTV. During 1993 and 1994 the band toured Europe with Accept, Alice Cooper and Anthrax, Saxon and also with Black Sabbath in the US. They also played shows with a variety of other bands including Motörhead and Monster M ...
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What The (other)
What the may refer to: * '' What The--?!'', a Marvel Comics comic book series self-parodying the Marvel Universe * '' What The...'', a 2013 album by Black Flag See also * What the Hack * '' What the Health'' * What the Heck (other) * What the Hell (other) * What the fuck (other) What the fuck may refer to: * an expression (also abbreviated WTF), see * '' What the Fuck'', a 2005 album by Acumen Nation * "What the Fuck...", a 1994 song by Brand Nubian song from ''Everything is Everything'' * "What the Fuck", a 2007 song by ...
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What The Heck (other)
What the heck may refer to: * What the Heck?, 1986 board game *What the Heck Fest, a festival held in Anacortes, Washington *"What the Heck I Gotta Do", song in the musical 21 Chump Street See also * What the (other) *What the Hell (other) "What the Hell" is a 2011 song by American musician Avril Lavigne. What the Hell may also refer to: *"What the Hell", song by Ohio Players from ''Fire'' *"What the Hell", song by South Korean boy band B.A.P. from ''Power'' *"What the Hell", song ...
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