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Pop-punk and band
" Pop-punk band Yellowcard performed the film's anthem, " Don't You Forget About Me.
Pop-punk band Green Day performing in 2009
* Pop-punk band Duvall covered it for their 2004 album O Holy Night.

Pop-punk and .
Pop-punk acts such as Our Life Story and Singled Out, who fuse hardcore with traditional pop-punk have gained notoriety as of late, being published in Alternative Press magazine.
Pop-punk tends to use power-pop melodies and chord changes with speedy punk tempos and loud guitars.

band and Lagwagon
There are many songs titled just " Twenty-Seven ," so it will suffice to list the most famous: a song by Scottish band Biffy Clyro from their 2002 album, Blackened Sky ; the song by the Dave Matthews Band "# 27 ," which they began playing on their 2007 summer tour ; the Lagwagon song on their album Double Plaidinum.
The band released one album, Drink Positive, and supported Lagwagon and Lawrence Arms on US legs as well as Less Than Jake on their 2006 European tour.
The band have cited Lagwagon as one of their main sources of inspiration.
Lagwagon is an American punk rock band originally from Goleta, just outside Santa Barbara, California.
Despite earlier reports that the band would begin recording their next full-length studio album by 2009, Lagwagon had gone on hiatus from touring and writing again, due to Cape launching a solo career, releasing Bridge in 2008 and Doesn't Play Well with Others in 2010.
magazine that Jesse Buglione had left Lagwagon, having been with the band since its foundation in 1990.
* Fenn is mentioned in the song " Razor Burn " by the punk band Lagwagon on their 1995 album entitled Hoss.
In 1993, just after a three-week tour in Germany supporting Lagwagon, Face to Face added Chad Yaro as an additional guitarist to fill out the sound of the band.
American punk rock band Lagwagon use the term in their song ' May 16 ' off of their album ' Let's Talk About Feelings ': " It's just another salad day.
Bad Astronaut is an American indie / punk rock band founded in 2000 by Joey Cape, singer from Lagwagon.
The system ... there's too many people getting sick " was used by the California punk band Lagwagon on the album " Blaze.
His former band, Lagwagon, produced a tribute album titled Resolve in his honor.
Dave Raun ( born June 7, 1970 ) a resident of Fresno, California, is the drummer for the seminal California punk rock band Lagwagon.
Additionally, Raun drums for the punk rock cover band / supergroup Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, with fellow Lagwagon member Joey Cape.
* Duh ( album ), a 1992 album by the punk rock band Lagwagon

band and borrows
The album's track " L ' amore è nell ' aria " (" Love Is In The Air "), borrows the instrumental backing to the b-side " Broken " by UK rock band Feeder, but it is a new recording based on the Feeder original rather than a sample taken directly from the recording.
His wind band work is traditional and tonal which may be described as Gebrauchsmusik and he sometimes borrows from popular music.
* Crippled Black Phoenix, a post-rock / progressive rock band, borrows a dialogue from the film to the introduction of the song " Troublemaker ", from the 2010 album I, Vigilante.
The band members have acknowledged that " Peaches " borrows riffs from Bad Company's 1975 song " Feel Like Makin ' Love ".
HMB has a repertoire of originals and traditionals that borrows from global brass band traditions, including, but not limited to, Balkan gypsy brass bands, Indian wedding bands, and New Orleans second line.

band and line
Molecular absorption, in contrast, is much broader, so that it is more likely that some molecular absorption band will overlap with an atomic line.
For example, a 3 kHz band can carry a telephone conversation whether that band is at baseband ( as in your POTS telephone line ) or modulated to some higher frequency.
Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
It can be interpreted as a thick line or band of width 2ε.
Beginning around 1890, the early New Orleans jazz ensemble ( which played a mixture of marches, ragtime, and Dixieland ) was initially a marching band with a tuba or sousaphone ( or occasionally bass saxophone ) supplying the bass line.
The preparation of a rythmo band is a time-consuming process involving a series of specialists organized in a production line.
During winter the auk molted and lost this eye patch, which was replaced with a wide white band and a gray line of feathers which stretched from the eye to the ear.
This concurs with the name of the hound mentioned in an " Ossianic Ballad ," sometimes referred to by its opening line " Dám Thrír Táncatair Ille ( They came here as a band of three )".
The number ( 718 )- 387-6962, was a local Brooklyn number and was charged accordingly, but the band advertised it with the line: " Free when you call from work ".
20 cm above the blue band is the black line.
Typically these types of Show Bands don't include a dance line ( usually the drill team is a separate entity from the band, though may be featured during the half time show.
Alternately, band members may only use field markings – yard lines, the center line, hash marks, and yard numbers – as guides ( but note that different leagues put these markings in different places ).
Sousaphone line in a Combat Support Hospital band
# In frequency-division multiplexing, the frequency band occupied by the aggregate of the signals in the line interconnecting the multiplexing and radio or line equipment.
# as an upper bound for the symbol rate across a bandwidth-limited baseband channel such as a telegraph line or passband channel such as a limited radio frequency band or a frequency division multiplex channel.
He left Fairport Convention in early 1972 to join The Albion Country Band, He returned to Fairport to help complete the 1973 album Rosie with a revamped line up of the band.
Reviewing Genesis 1976 – 1982 in Q, Andy Fyfe wrote: "... in spite of 150 million album sales the bottom line is that little of the band ’ s output has aged well ...
However, his natural talent was evident from the start, and fans soon flocked to concerts not only to hear his band play but to also stand in line for one of his signature cuts.
When a line of type was being justified, all the space band wedges would be pushed up in two passes to spread the line out to the full measure being cast.
" a line that has since become famous and is referenced in a song by the Canadian punk band Belvedere.
The lyrical structure of Wilco's songs was dictated by classic literature and cadavre exquis — an exercise where band members take turns writing lines on a typewriter, but are only allowed to see the previously written line.
Plutarch does indeed describe Pelopidas leading the band and catching the Spartans in disorder but there is nothing in his account that conveys anything other than the Sacred Band being the head of the column and the Spartans were disordered not because they were taken in the flank but because they were caught in mid-manoeuvre, extending their line.

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