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Millionaires is an American electronic music group currently consisting of Melissa Marie Green, Meredith Hurley, and Anissa Zermeno. The group, formed in August 2007, originally consisted of Green and her sister Allison Green, as well as friend Dani Artaud. The group are widely known for mixing heavily explicit lyrics with an electropop backing ...
After a final record was released in the summer of 2009, the band announced its retirement from recording and performing their original music as Y-O-U. Y-O-U is also known for short mockumentaries available on their website, their MySpace page, and YouTube. In December 2006, Y-O-U was named one of the Top 25 Best Bands on MySpace by Rolling Stone.
The band consisted of vocalist David Mackinder, guitarists Brett Jones and Chris Mojan, bassist Kyle O'Neil, and drummer Tymm Rengers. [6] The group released a demo, Can't Hardly Wait, before releasing the We Are Everywhere (2006) EP the following year. [6] The group supported the EP by touring with bands such as Set Your Goals, Valencia, and ...
Watch on. Then, in 2016, Specific Media was acquired by Time, Inc. Not long after, news broke that there was a huge hack that compromised over 400 million Myspace passwords. Time, Inc. was then ...
Sometimes Things Just Disappear was released on March 11, 2008 through Red Leader Records. In August and September, the band went on tour with the Gaslight Anthem and American Steel. [6] In between dates on this tour, the band performed shows in Canada with the Swellers. [7] In October 2008, the band went on a tour of the US with Crime in ...
Shannon McMurray, the original guitarist and founding member, left the band in 2006 to pursue other career goals. On March 13, 2008, through a bulletin posting on Maxeen's MySpace profile, drummer Jay Skowronek officially announced that he had left the band. The band dissolved shortly after this announcement.
This Addiction is the seventh studio album by Chicago -based rock band Alkaline Trio, released February 23, 2010 as the first release by their newly formed record label Heart & Skull, a joint venture with Epitaph Records. Described as a return to the band's punk rock roots, it was recorded at Atlas Studios in their hometown of Chicago with Matt ...
The music video for the song was released on YouTube on 8 May 2009 eleven days after the song's release on the band's MySpace profile. It is Karnivool's fourth official video, after Shutterspeed on YouTube (2005), Themata on YouTube (2005), and L1FEL1KE on YouTube (2003). The music video features the band playing in what appears to be a cube.