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This proved disastrous in terms of the band's career, in particular as the band were being actively courted by Seymour Stein who thought they could become massive stars in the USA.
A surge of popular interest in anarchism occurred during the 1970s in the United Kingdom following the birth of punk rock, in particular the Situationist-influenced graphics of Sex Pistols artist Jamie Reid, as well as that band's first single, " Anarchy in the UK ".
The band's name comes from a particular beehive hairdo resembling the nose cone of the aircraft of the same name.
Over the years, Kuepper had grown unhappy with Bailey's ongoing use of The Saints name and, in particular, with Baker crediting Bailey for the band's original creative direction.
The band gained fame for their high-calibre musicianship — in particular that of Mark King, whose percussive slap-bass guitar technique provided the driving groove of many of the band's hits.
The album is today heralded as a milestone for the burgeoning Swedish death metal scene and established the band's fanbase, which was further bolstered by the controversy surrounding one song in particular, " Skin Her Alive ".
In the vein of horror punk artists, the band's appearance draws from horror films ( Italian zombie flicks in particular ) to create a camp gothic aesthetic.
Of The Gun Club's music in particular, the band's vocalist and guitarist Jack White has said, "' Sex Beat ', ' She's Like Heroin To Me ', and ' For The Love Of Ivy '... why are these songs not taught in schools?
The band's A & R man John Kalodner criticized some of the early material being considered for this album, targeting Tyler's sexually profane lyrics in particular.
Key to the band's increased popularity during this time, in addition to national airplay, was support from many UK music fanzines and music websites, in particular Drowned In Sound ( DiS ).
The most plausible and common explanation traces back to the mysterious pink dots on certain keys of the band's main recording studio piano named " Osbert "; the dots that can be found at either end of the keys do not make any particular chord or scale pattern and the reason for them remains unknown to this day.
The fifth album, Can Our Love ..., continued the band's soulful direction, in particular evidence on the tender " Sweet Release " and in the nod to The Chi-Lites in the title of " Chilitetime ".
" Critics have also commented upon the " close musical connection " formed between Hornsby and Jerry Garcia, suggesting that Hornsby's particular style of jazz-fueled improvisation added to the band's repertoire, and helped to revitalize and refocus Jerry Garcia's guitar solos in the band's sound.
The release of Live in Chicago also marked the increasing media perception of Joan Of Arc as a ' difficult ' band, an impression that would dog Kinsella in particular throughout the band's existence.
With their relocation to New York, their sound also shifted, with the band's next releases described as " an unholy collision between Beatle harmonies and Velvet Underground dissonance ", with Parker stating at the time that the band were getting into " the harmonic value of distortion ; we started to be very particular about where we set the instruments up and the angles the sounds were bouncing at.
These visuals, along with the band's props and costumes, are regularly changed to accommodate special seasonal performances, in particular The Aquabats ' annual holiday shows.
Over the years, this mythology, and in particular the fictional backstory regarding their origins, has continually changed, evolved and occasionally been retconned to explain changes in the band's line-up.
In particular, two of the band's albums, Whale Music and Melville, have been cited in numerous critical and listener polls as among the best Canadian albums ever recorded.
The drum production in particular is especially dry, lending Bobo's playing a surprisingly appropriate electronic quality, while at the same time drawing direct attention to the band's rhythmic precision as the band drops effortlessly in and out of beats.
( Curiously enough, at one time, the band's horn section featured an entirely non-Latino lineup ) Ray in particular is credited with bringing his classical musical influences to the band's mix, and taking advantage of Cruz's almost-operatic vocal range as a result.
" Ned Raggett of Allmusic wrote " The band's third full album is a firecracker, showing their at once passionate and sly approach to music — take in everything, put it back out, and give it its own particular sheen and spin — is in no danger of letting up.
He wanted to select the band's repertoire from songs with a particular, positive social message and philosophy, and arranged his new band's sound as to sound as raw and powerful as the typical all-trombone salsa sound in vogue at the time ( made popular by Willie Colón ), but with the addition of trumpets to lighten up the sound melodically.

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In particular, massive particles can interfere and therefore diffract.
He ordered a massive sacrifice of the whole product of the next harvest season throughout Italy, in particular that of cows, goats, swine, and sheep.
In particular, North American authors have often merged the buntings and American sparrow family ( Emberizidae ) and sometimes the bulk of the nine-primaried oscines with the split-up Fringillidae as subfamilies of a single massive family.
" He pointed in particular to the massive human rights abuses in Vietnam and Cambodia after the American withdrawal.
Ontario, and the Greater Toronto Area in particular, have been the recipients of most immigration to Canada, largely immigrants from war-torn Europe in the 1950s and 1960s and after changes in federal immigration law, a massive influx of non-Europeans since the 1970s.
The flocks would travel massive distances, and might not return to a particular location " for decades.
In spring 1968, a prominent SDS spokesman, Rudi Dutschke, was gunned down in the streets ; in response, massive demonstrations took place, directed in particular against the Springer Press, which had led a campaign to vilify the students.
The measures of the successive French governments and in particular the 1798 massive conscription into the French army were particularly unpopular within the Flemish segment of the population and caused the Peasants ' War.
Famous in particular for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have " changed the history of architecture.
For detection of fraudulent activities on the large scale, massive use of ( online ) data analysis is required, in particular predictive analytics or forensic analytics.
Panoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, military battle, or historical event.
Such " general " strikes, however massive they might be, involve workers only in a particular workplace.
New Kingdom Ramesside Pharaohs, in particular, were enamored of Mother Nephthys, as is attested in various stelae and a wealth of inscriptions at Karnak and Luxor, where Nephthys was a member of that great city's Ennead and her altars were present in the massive complex.
But solutions to these problems were in the pipeline, and RCA in particular was investing massive sums ( later estimated at $ 100 million ) to develop a usable dot-sequential tube.
In this context the term is used to describe a rapid and massive influx of keyword searches for a particular phrase.
In particular, the physical W and Z gauge bosons become massive.
This package is of particular usefulness to persistent worlds, which require massive amounts of data manipulation above the capabilities of the scripting language.
In particular, Ulleungdo was abandoned because of their massive attacks.
In particular, the chain wanted to build a massive new flagship store to replace the aging Main Store at Yonge and Queen and the Eaton's College Street store a few blocks to the north.
The 2002 SARS in China demonstrated at once the decline of the PRC epidemic reporting system, the deadly consequences of secrecy on health matters and, on the positive side, the ability of the Chinese central government to command a massive mobilization of resources once its attention is focused on one particular issue.
In particular, one massive fallen statue at the Ramesseum is now inextricably linked with Shelley, because of the cartouche on its shoulder bearing Ramesses's throne name, User-maat-re Setep-en-re, the first part of which Diodorus transliterated into Greek as " Ozymandias ".
Poor economic conditions led to attempts to revolutionize the political and economic structure of Venezuela, but the implementation of the neoliberal reforms ( and in particular the liberalisation of petrol prices, which caused an immediate increase in the cost of petrol to consumers and rises in fares on public transport ) resulted in massive popular protests in Caracas, the capital.
In particular, on the Higgs branch, where the squarks are massless and condense yielding nontrivial vacuum expectation values ( VEVs ), the vortices are massive.
As the two sub-series progress, albeit with somewhat-separate casts of characters, each is expected by Weber to carry the detailed storyline events particular to their astrographical region forward and tie together into an ongoing plotline concerning the massive and monolithic Solarian League, which foreshadowing in the most recent novels suggests is about to undergo severe disruption.

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