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The album's success allowed Linkin Park to form another Projekt Revolution, which featured other bands and artists including Mudvayne, Blindside, and Xzibit.
The group toured in the wake of the album's success, but the Raising Hell Tour was marred by violence, particularly fights between rival street gangs in places like Los Angeles.
This was in part due to the Triple A chart success of the album's lead single, " Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out With Me " which was used in the television show Californication.
" Song 2 ", one of the album's singles, brought Blur mainstream success in the United States.
The definite proof of the album's success was evident when the band received seven Swedish Grammy Awards in 2003.
Parklife was released in 1994 and revived Blur's commercial fortunes, with the album's first single, the disco-influenced " Girls & Boys ", receiving acclaim and chart success.
The album's success led to a prestigious sell out concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, with the London Symphony Orchestra in October 1975.
Asked to what he attributed the album's success, Cheng responded, " One word: perseverance.
Introduce Yourself was released in 1987, and a revamped version of their debut album's title track " We Care a Lot " saw minor success on MTV.
The album's success was equally widespread, and after extensive radio play of the single overseas, the label released it globally during the summer.
The second single was the album's centrepiece ballad " I'll Stand by You "; this track received substantial airplay, and was a top 10 success in the US and UK, and top 20 in Canada.
Gaye won several music industry awards following the album's success including Billboard's Trendsetter of the Year while Rolling Stone named it the " Album of the Year ".
The album's first single " Bitter Sweet Symphony " entered the UK charts at number 2 in June 1997, but the song's success was marred by legal problems regarding ownership of the song.
The success of the concert gave them rave reviews and soon radio airplay increased with the album's leading single, " Lady Marmalade ", released shortly after the performance at the Met.
" Despite the lengthy studio work and resources utilized, and the album's later legendary status, Easter Everywhere was not the success the band and International Artists had hoped for.
The album's title and the title song were inspired by a National Geographic article entitled " Where Can the Wolf Survive ", which the band members related to their own struggle to gain success in the United States while maintaining their Mexican roots.
Released during the wake of September 11 attacks, the album managed to debut at number one on the Billboard 200, selling more than 427, 000 units ; the album's success was overshadowed by the tragic event.
Because of the album's tremendous commercial success, the band was able to hire a full horn section, which was dubbed the Phenix Horns.
The album's success prompted the impetus for a further world tour.
Following his debut album's success, D ' Angelo went into a four-and-a-half-year absence from the music scene and releasing solo work.
Despite the album's triple Platinum certification, its commercial and critical success was lower than his previous album.
The album's success was fueled by two top-10 singles, both of which were certified gold, " Good Vibrations ", which went to # 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and " Wildside " which went to # 10 on the Hot 100.
However, the album achieved little success, only making it as high as # 67 on the Billboard 200, as did the album's lone single also titled " You Gotta Believe " which went to 49 on the Hot 100.
The album's success led to the release of " Freestyler " in Scandinavia and Germany, and, by 2000, " Freestyler " was popular throughout Europe, becoming the region's highest-selling single for that year.
With the album's massive success, Pyromania was the catalyst for the 1980s pop-metal movement.

album's and allowed
After the album's completion, the band were forced to change their name after Dreja issued a cease and desist letter, stating that Page was only allowed to use the New Yardbirds moniker for the Scandinavian dates.
It was widely reported in the music press that the band wanted to offer fans a higher-quality alternative, but in the book Cobain Unseen, Charles R. Cross writes that Kurt Cobain agreed to the release of this compilation because he was allowed complete control over the album's artwork.
After pressure from representatives from American Recordings, who did not want to release an unlabeled album for fear that sales would plummet, Danzig relented and allowed a sticker reading " Danzig 4 " to be placed on the album's cellophane wrapper.
Later Fraser allowed her fans to listen to the album's first single Deciphering Me via her MySpace page.
After much experimentation ( and reportedly an entire album's worth of material cast aside ), the group completed the album in an East German broadcast center that allowed them a multitude of different acoustic environments for recording.

album's and them
According to Gerald Casale, the album's sound was inspired by reviewers calling them " fascist clowns " in articles.
The album's sound marked a drastic change from their previous outings, oriented more in the direction of glam rock and psychedelic music than that of the hard rock / grunge sound that propelled them to popularity ; critical reception, at the time, was mostly mixed.
Mizuguchi would write all of the album's lyrics and contribute melodic ideas to Tami, who would them work on the tracks in the studio.
Rather than printing the song titles on the reverse of the album's sleeve, the band instead replaced them with various euphemisms for feces.
At a meeting at Fire Records ' London office, Peter Kember proffered his name for single writing credits for six of the album's nine songs ; however, Jason Pierce countered, demanding joint credits for three of those songs due to the guitar parts he had contributed to them.
For similar reasons, the studio-based drummer / composer Herschel Dwellingham played drums on four of the album's six tracks, replacing Gravatt entirely on three of them: on " Non-Stop Home ", Dwellingham and Gravatt played together, with Gravatt the sole drummer only on " 125th Street Congress ".
Their 1981 album High ' n ' Dry was produced by Robert John " Mutt " Lange, who helped them begin to define their style, and the album's stand out track " Bringin ' On the Heartbreak " became one of the first metal videos played on MTV in 1982.
On October 23, 1997, Durst met the band Staind, and reacted negatively to their album's cover, attempting to get them thrown off the bill due to its offensiveness.
With the album's critical acclaim and their steady touring, the band attained a cult following and was courted by several major labels who wanted to sign them.
The release was intended to give them time to decide what their next album's style would be.
Lateef began recording as a leader in 1957 for Savoy Records, a non-exclusive association which continued until 1959 ; the earliest of Lateef's album's for the Prestige subsidiary New Jazz overlap with them.
The band used the Decade of Aggression live album to give them time to decide the album's style.
The album's first single, " Don't Phunk with My Heart ", reached number three in the US and earned them a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.
Notably, " Sailin ' Shoes " ( the album's first track ), Palmer's own " Hey Julia " and the Allen Toussaint – penned title track carry virtually the same rhythm, and were packaged on the album as a " trilogy " without a pause between them.
Most of the rest of the album's bass is highly subdued and blends into the band's arrangement, allowing them to shine through.
Despite the album's poor sound quality and virtually inexistent label promotion, it created enough controversy around the group to allow them get signed by Cat Music, one of the largest Romanian record labels, paving their way to national superstardom.
After the album's release, Freeway went on record to clarify his comments, saying he had no real animosity towards them and that he had only been speaking his mind.
As an alternative to individual music videos, the band enlisted nine directors, among them Godfrey Reggio ( Koyaanisqatsi ), to create a film entitled Songlines based on the album's tracks.
The album's purpose is to retell some of the more " curious " stories in the Bible, not to condemn the stories, but to give a greater understanding to them.
The album's writing and pre-production phases were stressful periods for the band, and at one point almost led them to retire.
The album's cover shows them jumping over hurdles on the same track in the same outfits.
" However, Browne criticized the album's lyrics, calling them " mostly jumbled rehashes of standard Young imagery.

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