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  2. Paul Brooks Davis - Wikipedia

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    Paul Brooks Davis, better known as Paul Davis, was born in 1938 in Centrahoma, Oklahoma.The middle of three children born to Howard Davis, a Methodist minister, and Susan Brookhart Davis, he spent his childhood in small towns: Caddo, Jenks, Hartshorne and Antlers, in Oklahoma, as well as Sulphur Springs, Arkansas; Ellis, Kansas; and, briefly, Great Falls, Montana.

  3. Tyla (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tyla is the debut studio album by South African singer Tyla.It was released on 22 March 2024 by FAX and Epic Records.Musically, Tyla blends elements of amapiano, pop, afrobeats and R&B, and its lyrical themes include empowerment and relationships.

  4. List of controversial album art - Wikipedia

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    The album's cover, influenced by early 20th century French neo-impressionist poster art and painted by Taylor's wife, was controversial with some Christian retailers who instead believed it to be a reference to tarot and New Age philosophy. The album was pulled from several stores as a result. [77]

  5. Zig (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was released through Sumerian Records, marking her return to the label after briefly signing with Republic. Produced by Ali Payami, the record marks the artist's return to pop music, and features a more industrial sound than her previous album, Flux (2021).

  6. Science Fiction (Brand New album) - Wikipedia

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    The fourteen-year gap between Brand New's first charting album, Deja Entendu in 2003, and their first number one album in 2017, is the longest since David Bowie's 43-year gap from 1973 to 2016. Science Fiction also debuted at number one on Billboard ' s Independent Albums chart. [ 54 ]

  7. Puscifer - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Mat Mitchell and Puscifer, and recorded and mixed by Mat Mitchell at Puscifer Studios in North Hollywood. [33] Keenan appears on the album as "Dick Merkin". [33] This is the first album for which Mat Mitchell (guitar, bass, keyboards, programming) and Carina Round (vocals, keyboards) are credited as permanent members.

  8. Protest art - Wikipedia

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    The idea that “the personal is the political,” that is, the notion that personal revelation through art can be a political tool, [7] guided much activist art in its study of the public dimensions to private experience. The strategies deployed by feminist artists parallel those by artists working in activist art.

  9. Mastodon (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's third studio album, Blood Mountain, was released on September 12, 2006, followed by a tour to support the album along with Tool in Europe [22] and Slayer in Australia and New Zealand. [23] The Mars Volta frontman Cedric Bixler-Zavala lent his vocals to the track "Siberian Divide".