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Billboard hot Latin hits. [sound recording] = Exitos Latinos calientes. by Mijares.; Romo, Daniela.; Dalma, Sergio.; Pandora(Vocalist); Torres, Alvaro.; Mijares.;
Para amarnos mas (Mijares) -- Todo, todo, todo (Daniela Romo) -- Bailar pegados (Sergio Dalma) -- No lastimes mas (Pandora) -- Nada se compara contigo (Alvaro Torres) -- Si ella supiera (Julian) -- Como la flor (Selena y los Dinos) -- Veleta (Lucero) -- Nunca voy a olvidarte (Christian) -- El amor no se puede olvidar (Pimpinela).Various performers.
Subjects: Popular music; Popular music; Songs, Spanish; Latina musica.;
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Raising hell : backstage tales from the lives of metal legends : into the fiery pits of chaos ... / by Wiederhorn, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)608213;
From the author of the celebrated classic Louder Than Hell comes an oral history of the badass Heavy Metal lifestylethe debauchery, demolition, and headbanging dedicationfeaturing metalhead musicians from Black Sabbath and Judas Priest to Twisted Sister and Quiet Riot to Disturbed, Megadeth, Throwdown and more. In his song zYou Cant Kill Rock and Rolly Ozzy Osbourne sings, zRock and roll is my religion and my law.y This is the mantra of the metal legends who populate Raising Hellartists from Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Slipknot, Slayer, and Lamb of God to Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Disturbed, Megadeth, and many more! Its also the guiding principle for underground voices like Misery Index, Gorgoroth, Municipal Waste, and Throwdown. Through the decades, the metal scene has been populated by colorful individuals who have thwarted convention and lived by their own rules. For many, vice has been virtue, and the opportunity to record albums and tour has been an invitation to push boundaries and blow the lid off a Pandoras box of riotous experiences: thievery, vandalism, hedonism, the occult, stage mishaps, mosh pit atrocities, and general insanity. To the figures in this book, metal is a means of banding together to stick a big middle finger to a society that had already decided they didnt belong. Whether they were oddballs who didnt fit in or angry kids from troubled backgrounds, metal gave them a sense of identity. Drawing from 150-plus first-hand interviews with vocalists, guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, and drummers, music journalist Jon Wiederhorn offers this collection of wild shenanigans from metals heaviest and most iconic actsthe parties, the tours, the mosh pits, the rage, the joy, the sex, the drugs . . . the heavy metal life! Horns up!
Subjects: Rock musicians.; Heavy metal (Music); Death metal (Music); Black metal (Music);
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