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album and addresses
The song " Time for Truth " from The Jam's debut album, In the City, a scathing critique of the state of the British nation, directly addresses Callaghan: " I think it's time for truth, and the truth is you lost, Uncle Jimmy.
" Virginia State Epileptic Colony ," a song by the Manic Street Preachers on their 2009 album ' Journal For Plague Lovers ,' addresses the state's program of eugenics.
The album is made up of lyrics directly related to ill feelings after the breakup of Blink-182 ; a notable song, " No, It Isn't ", addresses the concerns head-on and was leaked through the + 44 website in December 2005: coincidentally, on DeLonge's birthday.
Common addresses family ethics several times on One Day ..., and the album sleeve is decorated with old family photos, illustrating the rapper's childhood, as well a quote from 1 Corinthians 13: 11, which summarizes the path to manhood:
In the single " Cry Now " from his second album, Trice addresses his shooting, as well as Eminem's rumored retirement, referenced with the following line, " Rock City is my voice / The white boy has stepped down / So I will accept the crown.
" Trice also addresses the shooting in the song " Pistol Pistol " from the album Eminem Presents: The Re-up claiming he's after revenge, " I solemnly swear on my daughters tears / The nigga that got him in the head will feel it before the year ends / Hope you inconspicuous my friend / ` Cause once the word get back ya in a world of sin / Bullets will hurtle at him for tryin to murder what been determined as the first solo african " and later " I'm so sincere you seein ' a hearse this year / it's not a verse it's curse for burstin ' what's on ya person ".
Their first album, Reverence for the Lost, addresses themes of extreme introversion.
Chicago band Patience Gloria's second album Consequences David has a song titled " Tent City Nation " that addresses the subject.
The song " Virginia State Epileptic Colony ," by the Manic Street Preachers on the 2009 album Journal for Plague Lovers, addresses the state's program of eugenics.
Paxton's 1979 album, Up and Up, contains the song " Let the Sunshine ", which addresses issues concerning environmentalism and solar energy.
In Edo's debut album, he addresses subjects ranging from bloody revenge in the song Saletova Osveta to tragic love in Mahir i Alma.
The song " The King ", appearing on the album, addresses this, and is often performed as a Christmas carol.

album and parodies
The album, parodies of popular ' 80s music combined with her valley girl personality, was quickly discovered by the Dr. Demento Show.
AC / DC has a song in the Australian version of their 1977 album Let There Be Rock, the title of which parodies Rhapsody in Blue, called " Crabsody in Blue.
The result was a long playing album of these parodies, My Son, the Folk Singer, which was released in 1962.
The album was so successful that it was quickly followed by My Son, the Celebrity, which ended with " Shticks of One and Half a Dozen of the Other ," fragments of song parodies including Robert Burns ' " Comin ' Thro ' the Rye ": " Do not make a stingy sandwich, pile the cold cuts high ;/ Customers should see salami comin ' thru the rye " and " All day, all night Cary Grant ," a takeoff on " Marianne.
The songs on Sherman's next album My Name Is Allan ( 1965 ) were thematically connected: except for a couple of original novelty songs with music by Sherman and Busch, all the songs on the album are parodies of songs that had won, or were nominated for, the Academy Award for Best Song.
During his brief heyday, Sherman's parodies were so popular that he had at least one contemporary imitator: My Son the Copycat was an album of song parodies performed by Stanley Ralph Ross, co-written by Ross and Bob Arbogast.
The original album musical, released on Capitol, parodies the history of the United States from 1492 until the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783.
The album Alcool Rafinat (" Refined Alcohol ", 2005 ) includes a number of covers and parodies including a reworking of the Judas Priest song " Breaking the Law " as " Caut un bou " (" Looking for an Ox "), in which a cow wanders through Bucharest looking for love, and a more straightforward translation of the Tiger Lillies ' song " Whore " as " Curva ".
This album featured many 1950s parodies and amusing songs but was not a success.
For the first time, the defining Elmore James songs were absent on Kiln House, instead this album featured more of Spencer's 1950s parodies, including the Buddy Holly tribute " Buddy's Song ".
Hawkins appears on the group's 2008 live album It's a Living ( whose cover parodies the Ramones ' It's Alive ).
* Seattle disc jockey Bob Rivers lampooned the Motel 6 ads by Tom Bodett on his second album of Christmas song parodies, I Am Santa Claus.
While still predominantly a ska album, The Fury showed a more ambitious streak than The Return, incorporating stronger elements of punk and surf, as well as featuring instrumentals, humorous parodies of ragtime and tango music, and a variety of unconventional instruments ranging from sousaphones to banjos.
Their second album, 1997's The Fury of The Aquabats !, while predominantly ska-based, found the band starting to expand their sound into newer territory, featuring more pronounced punk and surf influences and tongue-in-cheek experimentalism, including instrumental songs, eccentric parodies of ragtime and tango music, and utilizing such genre-unconventional instruments as clarinets, electric sitars and even manualism.
HarperCollins put the album out in 2002 as part of a boxed set of Pollack's " collected recordings ," including an hour-long disc of Def Poetry Jam parodies and a fake interview with John Hodgman.
According to Russell, the detergent and baked bean sequences were ' revenge ' parodies of real-life TV advertisements he had directed early in his career, although the baked bean sequence also references one of the cover photos and a parody radio ad from The Who's 1967 album The Who Sell Out.
It was a big step-up from their previous album, with song parodies such as " Gender of The Beast " ( Number of The Beast, Iron Maiden ), " Sodomanaz " ( Go For a Soda, Kim Mitchell ), and spoofing Metallica's " Master of Puppets " in the song " Evil Robots " with the line " Napster, Napster, where's the cash that I've been after ?".
The leading premise of the show and album is that, like Times Square, FB should drop its raunchy demeanor and " clean up " its parodies.
* Eläkeläiset covers, a list of which band and song each track on the album parodies.
Though the album lacks the freshness and the humorous flavour of Hipodil's other releases, some of the tracks, like " Drashtya s nokti ", " Kato Slunce " and " Sprete ni toka " offer the band's trademark puns, parodies and mockery.
These parodies of 50s comics have been collected in the album Captivant.
* The opening parodies the Beatles ' " Taxman ," from their album Revolver

album and beliefs
In June 2006, the band released their fifth full-length album, The Journeys and Experiences of Death, a concept album focusing mainly on the Vikings ' beliefs concerning death.
In 2004 Senegalese musician Youssou N ' Dour released his Grammy Award winning album Egypt, which documents his Mouride beliefs and retells the story of Amadou Bamba and the Mouridiya.
The topic of divorce became a major topic that centered around the Here, My Dear album, while Gaye's concerns of the world in the context of his religious beliefs and his conflict with " good " and " evil " formed the basis of the In Our Lifetime album.
In consideration of the essay, the album has common themes in agnosticism and the questioning of beliefs and society.
This album is one of Marley's most directly religious, with nearly every song addressing his Rastafarian beliefs, culminating in the acoustic folk classic, " Redemption Song ".
Like other hip-hop records of the time, the album displays rap braggadocio, positive lyrics, along with references to the beliefs of the Nation of Gods and Earths.
Cavalera was troubled during the recording of Soulfly's first album, and on the band's website he said that he founded the band " with the idea of combined sounds and spiritual beliefs ".
The name alludes both to the bands ' religious leanings and to their social beliefs, as set out in the song " Skyclad " on their first album.
Cappo resolved to create a final album to express his beliefs.
The album revolves heavily around Gnostic beliefs and critically revisits the traditional Christian mythology with regards to the creation of the Earth and the Biblical accounts of Adam and Eve.
" Sadeness ( Part I )", the main song of the album, questions the personal beliefs of the Marquis de Sade, who had an affection towards torture as pleasure.
Other themes that appear on the album were based on Christian beliefs, and the end of the world from the Book of Revelation.
The song " A Cry for Everyone " on the album is inspired by the work and beliefs of the Algerian-French writer Albert Camus.
Melbourne and Sydney both played their role along with London in his demoing this album, which was written about his own experience as a wide-eyed person that moves to a mega city and how he sees that our conditionings as humans and our ideas of right and wrong and our man-made laws and beliefs don't work with this new era of the Mega city life style.
The album demonstrated Walkyier's deep-held beliefs in Wyrdism, Anglo-Saxon spirituality, Celtic mysticism and paganism.
The album was a moral recording, with messages of ending child rape (" Muntu Wesilisa "-" Men, We're Talking to You "), begging for a cure for HIV-Aids (" Saphel ' Isizwe "-" Disease All Over the Nation ") and asking children to obey traditional beliefs (" Siyancela "-" We Are Pleading With You ").

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