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Killing Machine

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP For other uses, see Killing machine (disambiguation). Killing Machine Studio album by Judas Priest Released 9 October 1978 Recorded August–September 1978 Studio Utopia and CBS Studios, London Genre Heavy metal Length 35 : 06 ( Killing Machine ) 38:30 ( Hell Bent For Leather ) Label Columbia Producer Judas Priest, James Guthrie Judas Priest chronology Stained Class (1978) Stained Class1978 Killing Machine (1978) Unleashed in the East (1979) Unleashed in the East1979 Singles from Killing Machine "Before The Dawn" Released: 27 October 1978 "Take On the World" Released: 20 January 1979 "Evening Star" Released: 12 May 1979 "Rock Forever" Released: 1979 Killing Machine (known as Hell Bent for Leather in the US due to controversy over the Cleveland Elementary School shooting) is the fifth studio album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. With its release in October 1978, the album pushed the band towards a more c...

第86回日劇學院賞

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP ←第85回 - 第86回 - 第87回→ 第86回日劇學院賞 ,針對2015年7月到9月在日本播出之夏季檔連續劇所做出的投票與評比。本季獲最優秀作品賞為朝日電視台的《民王》 [1] ,且此劇共獲四項獎。其中,初次主演連續劇的新人芳根京子以《表參道高校合唱部!》獲得主演女優賞 [2] 。 目录 1 得獎名...

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Wild Thing (The Troggs song)

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Clash Royale CLAN TAG #URR8PPP "Wild Thing" Single by the Troggs B-side "From Home" (UK) "With a Girl Like You" (US) Released 22 April 1966  ( 1966-04-22 ) Format 7-inch single Studio Olympic Sound, London Genre Garage rock [1] [2] hard rock [3] proto-punk [4] Length 2 : 30 Label Fontana (UK) Atco & Fontana (US) Songwriter(s) Chip Taylor Producer(s) Larry Page The Troggs UK singles chronology "Lost Girl" (1965) " Wild Thing " (1966) "With a Girl Like You" (1966) The Troggs US singles chronology " Wild Thing " (1966) "I Can't Control Myself" (1966) " Wild Thing " is a song written by American songwriter Chip Taylor and popularized by the English rock band the Troggs. It was originally recorded and released by the American rock band the Wild Ones in 1965, [5] but it did not chart. The Troggs' single reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK Singles Chart in ...