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" He added that the current center-left's asylum policy was tantamount to a "social timebomb.
Earlier this month, BuzzFeed News pointed out that Trump's personal Twitter account is a ticking timebomb.
The charging process in a phone or laptop or vape is delicate, and the batteries we use, are potentially dangerous—a ticking timebomb if managed incorrectly.
The book's tension is ratcheted up by a timebomb B-plot starring a bunch of enterprising raptors that manage to stowaway on a ship to the mainland.
As Post Precious, she and friend Max Hershenow of dream-pop duo MS MR, released the breakup jam "Timebomb" in October, and recently released a video for it.
"It is a timebomb for Brazil," Carlos Caicedo, senior principal analyst for Latin America at IHS Markit, a London-based research firm, told CNBC via telephone interview this week.
The incessant feelings of body dysmorphia, sparsely accessible resources for trans youth, the hormonal timebomb of puberty, and outward homophobia and transphobia of Saskatoon left Heat isolated and confused.
Researchers warn of a demographic timebomb, with a dwindling workforce unable to pay the healthcare bills of the elderly, but after four decades, the policy adjustments could prove too little too late.
If their energy is harnessed properly, these young people could prove to become a demographic dividend; however, if their energy is not channeled in a productive way, this will become a demographic timebomb.
In particular, soaring youth employment, as destitute families leave farming but find nothing else to do, is creating a social and political "timebomb" in a region already struggling with migration and extremism, Somaliland representatives warn.
As people move to cities, where youth unemployment is huge, "it is becoming a timebomb", said Mahamoud, who lobbies for Somaliland's official recognition and supports the 21991,215 or so people from the republic now living in Britain.
And as a well-intentioned as these calls are, the ECPA's report, combined with the ticking timebomb of a rapidly growing world population, are a stark reminder that, like it or not, we are already on the hook.
"The moment of the sisters going there is very pivotal — there's a slow moving timebomb between the struggle of Kashmir, what's happening with India and China, and Pakistan and Afghanistan," said Manan Ahmed, a historian at Columbia University.
Return of the Apes featured a scientist escaping a plague-ridden future and returning to a past where apes were highly intelligent scientists who implanted the plague into human DNA, like a timebomb, some time during the Stone Age.
No, never...I still hadn't gotten round to explaining what Guatemalan genocide had to do with the 180 pages of love letters that I'd written with my husband and then given you, like a timebomb or a cesspool or a manuscript.
"Timebomb" comes from the collaged breakup stories of both Winston and Hershenow—"It culminated into one super dick of a guy," Winston says about the track, which will live on an EP that Post Precious hopes to release at the beginning of 2018.
Poll: Clinton and Sanders neck-and-neck Clinton's pledge: No email surprises The email issue continues to hang over the Clinton campaign -- and the question of whether there's some ticking timebomb there that could decimate her campaign in a general election after she wins the nomination.
"Timebomb" is a single from Chumbawamba's album Anarchy. It reached #59 on UK Charts in 1993. The album version of "Timebomb" combined elements of both the main single version and the "Techno Timebomb" remix, which included as a B-side on this single. The chorus of the song is derived from Stephen Stills' Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth" .
They would only win an exploding cage timebomb deathmatch in their time in this promotion.
His final film role was in the 1991 sci fi film Timebomb released after his death.
In November 2012, Tim Armstrong recorded a version as a part of his Tim Timebomb and Friends project.
Timebomb is a 1991 American science-fiction action film written and directed by Avi Nesher and starring Michael Biehn, Patsy Kensit, and Richard Jordan.
At a performance at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on December 17, 2006, Michaels reunited with Armstrong and Freeman to perform the tracks "Unity" as well as "Sound System". It was his first time on stage with the two in over 15 years. Mercury News In 2013 and for the first time in 24 years, Michaels and Armstrong (under the name Tim Timebomb) recorded a song together when Michaels appeared on "Living in a Dangerous Land", a song Armstrong released as part of his Tim Timebomb and Friends series."Tim Timebomb: “Operation Ivy’s Tim Armstrong and Jesse Michaels reunite on new track" Consequence of Sound.
After the promotion in North America, "Timebomb" debuted at number thirty-one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs. In its fourth week, it rose to number four, becoming Minogue's ninth top ten single on that chart. It was also labeled that week's "Greatest Gainer". The week of 4 August 2012, "Timebomb" became Minogue's ninth overall number one on the dance chart and her sixth consecutive number one.
The fourth album Timebomb was released on 3 April 1991. It was a more heavier album than their previous releases. In 1992, Dirkschneider put U.D.O. on hiatus to reunite with Accept.
On February 19, 2019, Walk the Moon performed "Timebomb" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon from a "minimal stage set up with cool-toned flashing lights". The song was also performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! as part of Kimmel's Mercedes-Benz Concert Series, along with "Headphones", "Portugal", "Avalanche", and "One Foot". A video of the band performing a stripped down acoustic version of "Timebomb" in Vevo's white studio was uploaded to YouTube on May 9, 2019.
"Timebomb" had a minor commercial reception. It entered the Swedish Heatseeker Top 20 chart at the eighth position on 2 July 2015. The song spent eight weeks on the chart, peaking at number four.
In 2015, as part of Big Brother 16's latest Timebomb twist, John returned to the house as a guest at Hotel BB. He entered and departed with Big Brother 8's Charley Uchea.
Each toy has its own specifications. These include speed, movement pattern (straight, diagonal, or erratic) and special abilities. For example, the Walking Timebomb explodes when it runs out of energy, destroying nearby toys.Manual, pp. 8,9.
Kentucky Breakdown is a 2004 album by Owensboro, Kentucky-based cowpunk band Nine Pound Hammer. This album marks the first new material from the band since the album Hayseed Timebomb was released ten years earlier.
On 1 October 2014, Lo performed "Timebomb" and other songs at Webster Hall in Manhattan, New York City, as part of the You Oughta Know Presents: Tove Lo US Tour sponsored by VH1. On 23 May, she sang it at the 2015 Boston Calling Music Festival. "Timebomb" was included on the set list of the singer's Queen of the Clouds Tour (2015). Jordi Bardají of Jenesaispop, who reviewed her show in Barcelona, Spain, said that the track was the most effective song performed live from the repertoire.
Foltz appears on Tim Armstrong's Tim Timebomb project, a large collection of cover and original songs recorded by Armstrong and various musician friends. Foltz owns and operates Cleveland Audio Studios, now based in Sheffield Lake, OH.
Minogue originally wanted "Timebomb" to appear on her 12th studio album Kiss Me Once (2014), but Parlophone scrapped the idea. "Timebomb" was released as a stand-alone single on 25 May 2012 by Parlophone, and distributed in both physical and digital formats; it later appeared as a mini CD on Minogue's box set compilation K25: Time Capsule in October 2012. The track was sent to radio stations in New Zealand on 29 May, whilst Minogue's American label Astralwerks released the track in the United States and Canada the following day.
"Timebomb" received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Bradley Stern of Idolator described it as a "massive smash" with a "truly massive production" and added that "This song truly is the best thing ever." Similarly, Scandipop wrote that "Timebomb" was the best thing that Tove Lo has "ever done" and praised its composition. Both Ilana Kaplan from Refinery29 and the staff of Capital FM described it as an "anthemic" recording, while Sam Lansky from Time called the song a "madcap stampede" while pointing out "talky lyrics and a chorus that explodes like a confetti cannon".
From October 2012 until October 2013, Kevin was heavily involved in the Tim Timebomb project, in which Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong released a song a day for a year via his website. During the summer of 2013, the Transplants toured the US and Canada opening for Rancid. The Rancid headlining tour was split into three legs which saw the Transplants on the first two legs of the tour. For the third and final leg of the Rancid tour, the Tim Timebomb project took the Transplants' direct support spot.
The song is sampled on Public Enemy's "Timebomb" from the album Yo! Bum Rush the Show. Chris Duarte did a rendition of "Just Kissed My Baby" on Texas Sugar/Strat Magik. He has also covered "People Say" live.
Shell argued that removing them would be too costly and risky. Germany said that the estimated 11,000 tonnes of raw oil and toxins remaining in the rigs would eventually seep into the sea, and called it a 'ticking timebomb'.
It was digitally released on 12 August 2015. However, Republic Records, which handles Lo's American radio promotions, opted not to push "Timebomb" to radio. Instead, "Moments" impacted pop radio on 13 October 2015, as the fourth single from the album.
"Timebomb" received universal acclaim from most music critics. Robert Copsey from Digital Spy gave it a positive review, awarding four stars out of five. Copsey enjoyed how the dance composition was similar to Minogue's previous work, describing it as "back to basics", and concluding "In that time she has rarely strayed from the very centre of the dancefloor, so it's hardly surprisingly that 'Timebomb' feels like a gentle jog in the park for her". He also compared the composition to her previous singles "Come into My World" and "Love at First Sight" and labelled it as an "instant disco-pop perfection".
"Timebomb" was initially released on 9 September 2014 as the first promotional single from the record while pre-ordering the album on iTunes. Following the release of its music video in June 2015, Republic Records announced that the track would be the third single from the album, scheduling its release on the US contemporary hit radio stations the next month. However, this was later cancelled by the label, who opted to promote "Moments" instead. Nonetheless, a remixed single of "Timebomb" was digitally released in Europe on 12 August 2015, while on 16 September in North America.
Tice has been a member of the governing body of Northampton Academy in Northampton since 2004, and is also the vice chair of trustees at the independent Uppingham School. He wrote a 2008 report for the think tank Reform called 'Academies: A model education?'. In 2017, Tice co- wrote a pamphlet for the think tank UK 2020, 'Timebomb: how the university cartel is failing Britain's students', which included recommendations on how to expand two-year degrees. Tice produced a follow-up report on student finances called 'Defusing the debt timebomb' which he sent to the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond.
"Timebomb" has been described as a dance- pop, new wave, and pop song by music journalists. Maiman said that the track "feels like a return to form in terms of high energy, very colorful music". Writing for Rolling Stone, Patrick Doyle mentioned that the song is composed "of jagged synths and choppy guitars with a huge eighties throwback chorus in the vein of Jack Antonoff". In an interview with Global News, Petricca stated that the lyrics for "Timebomb" are "about the fear of falling in love", mentioning that it is "a very scary [but] good thing".
There were no official ports to home systems but Check Man was cloned as Danger UXB (Micro Power) for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro, Timebomb (CDS Microsystems) for the ZX Spectrum, Gridtrap for the Commodore 64, and Kick It (Aackosoft) for MSX.
Its music video was released in September 2009. In an interview, Ely Buendia described himself as a "ticking timebomb" and Francis Magalona as "on borrowed time." The album will include a documentary about Ely and Francis, shot by Magalona's very own production company Filipino Pictures.
He is then killed by the group. The survivors then flee to safety using Ryder's helicopter. It is revealed that Charon plans on using Yerema as Dr. West called her, "a walking timebomb" to spread the plague, as he shows a smirk on his face.
On 14 August 2015, Lo performed the song at the Way Out West festival in Gothenburg, Sweden. On 11 September 2015, she held a concert at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, Germany, and performed "Timebomb" among tracks from Truth Serum and Queen of the Clouds.
Tim Timebomb is a music project by Tim Armstrong, best known as a member of the punk rock band Rancid. Armstrong has recorded a large number of songs – a mixture of cover versions, including Rancid covers, and original songs, including some tracks from his musical film project RocknNRoll Theater – with a variety of supporting musicians. A selection of the material was first released as a download only album Tim Timebomb Sings Songs from RocknNRoll Theater – this consisting of original songs featured in Armstrong's musical film series "RockNRoll Theatre". Starting on October 29, 2012, a series of digital singles have also been released, on a daily basis.
Heather Phares of AllMusic compared it to the music of American singer Pink and deemed the song as one the record's best tracks. In his review of Queen of the Clouds, Jenesaispop's Raúl Guillén called "Timebomb" "wonderful and epic" and "one of the key elements from the album". However, the staff from the website later described the song as "addictive and annoying" and stated that "you either love it or hate it" on further publications. James Rettig of Stereogum called "Timebomb" one of the best songs from the record, while Kitty Empire of The Guardian said that the song was the "magnificent crowning moment" of Queen of the Clouds.
In 2007, he released his first solo album entitled A Poet's Life with The Aggrolites as his backing band. The track from that album "Into Action" was reported as the number one most played and requested in 2007 on then XM Satellite Radio channel Fungus 53. In 2012, he launched a side project under the name Tim Timebomb, initially releasing a download only album, entitled "Tim Timebomb Sings Songs from RocknNRoll Theater", containing songs from his musical film series. Since October 29, 2012 he has released a series of songs via YouTube, at a rate of one track each day starting on October 29, 2012.
While he played bass in Transplants, and organ, piano and guitar in Tim Timebomb, he also played organ/piano for a few Rancid songs for the extent of the tour. His band The Interrupters were opening support for the second and third legs of the tour.
Lance was born in Southampton and grew up in Westbury-sub- Mendip, Somerset, he attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School. He appeared in the ITV mockumentary Moving Wallpaper and in ITV1's Boy Meets Girl, as well as in the ITV2 original comedy No Heroics as Timebomb.
Timebomb was the band's last release with Mathias Dieth and Thomas Smuszynski, who went on to join Running Wild in 1992. It was also their last release until 1997's Solid; in the time between, Udo Dirkschneider took part in the Accept reunion which resulted in three albums.
Timebomb is a game for the 16K ZX Spectrum computer (and which will thus run on any Spectrum), published in 1984 by CDS Microsystems. It is an unlicensed clone of the arcade coin-op Check Man. While the player moves, the game plays (one note for each step taken) Beethoven's Für Elise.
The inclusion of the timebomb means that, as well as collecting all of the diamonds and crowns, the user has to plan their route so as to finish up at the timebomb at the end of the level. Repton 3 includes a map editor along with the game, so that data files can be created with new maps and graphics for the levels. Three themed sets of such files were released as continuations of Repton 3, with the titles Around the World in 40 Screens (1987), The Life of Repton (1987) and Repton Thru Time (1988). These three titles use a slightly modified game engine, in which the algorithm for deciding on the direction spirits first move at the start of a level is improved.
Musically, "Timebomb" is a dance song, as described by Katherine St Asaph at PopDust.com. It was recorded at Destined Studios at West End London, United Kingdom by Matt Schwartz. Schwartz and Harris produced the record while Schwartz served as the track programmer and mixing engineer. Karen Poole, who co-wrote the track, provided backing vocals.
The same year, Ribeiro was cast as Rick Schroder's best friend on the TV series Silver Spoons. In 1985, Ribeiro appeared as himself in a commercial on MTV, advertising a dance instruction book he authored called Alfonso's Breakin' & Poppin' Book. In 1986, he released a 12-inch rap record called "Timebomb" on Prism Records.
Friction Groove were an alternative band formed in 1983 by Ali McMordie after the breakup of Stiff Little Fingers. The act featured McMordie along with Alison Rolls (vocals), Mic Dover (guitars), Jon Reynolds (drums) and Mike Clowes (keyboards), and were signed to Atlantic Records, where they released the single "Timebomb" and album Black Box.
Finnish singer Esa Pakarinen released the song as a 45 single in 1976 as "Hullu Mies Hullu" on Polydor. The Stargazers recorded the song in 1991 on the Back in Orbit album. Tim Timebomb released an instrumental version on the Pirates Press label in 2012. He also released a version with vocals on Hellcat.
"Timebomb found under seat after Belfast-London airliner makes an emergency landing". The Times, 24 July 1974; p.1; Issue 59147; col E for their work during the ongoing Northern Ireland conflict. Jim Molyneaux, MP, Chief Whip for the Ulster Unionist Party and a senior member of the Orange Order, was also on the flight.
A video for the live version, performed from the Georgia Theater in Athens, Georgia, was uploaded to Walk the Moon's YouTube channel on May 2, 2019. When asked about whether "Timebomb" is its own entity or would be on an upcoming album, Petricca thought it would inevitably "be part of a record at some point".
The music video for "Timebomb" premiered on Walk the Moon's YouTube account on January 23, 2019. The video was directed by Tobias Nathan, who had previously directed the band's music video for "Kamikaze" in 2018. It involves the band singing and playing against color-coded backgrounds. while close-ups of women's faces flash between it.
Get On with It is a live Chumbawamba album released in 2006. It features recordings made at Chumbawamba shows throughout England in 2006, covering songs from all throughout their musical career. The songs "Timebomb", "Homophobia" and "Stitch That/A Stitch in Time" were also on their 1994 live album Showbusiness!. Vocal group Coope, Boyes & Simpson are featured.
La Dispute covered the title track live. The track "Merchandise" has been covered by Face to Face (on their album Standards & Practices), Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and Dogstar. "Blueprint" was covered by Gogol Bordello live, Ben Lee and Tim Timebomb. The track was quoted by The Knife on the track "Raging Lung" off of Shaking the Habitual.
"Roll Call" samples "Timebomb" from Public Enemy's first album Yo! Bum Rush the Show and "Louder Than a Bomb", originally from Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is a remix by Jam Master Jay with new vocals by Jahi. KRS-One also makes guest appearances on "BLK THSS" and "Crowdrockers".
Scott Keegan Andrews (born 5 November 1971) is an English author of science fiction. His School's Out trilogy was published by Abaddon. He signed a three- book deal with Hodder and Stoughton in 2014 and the first book of this deal, TimeBomb, was published in October 2014. He is the son of the singer and songwriter Harvey Andrews.
Trivette is of Mexican and French descent. He joined the rap in which was supergroup Latin Alliance in 1991. After their first and only album, he went solo and released his debut album, Another Latin Timebomb in 1992, under the name A.L.T. & the Lost Civilization. The following year, he put out his second album, Stone Cold World.
"Timebomb" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance. A post from Beck's official website said that it would be "a song for bonfires, blackouts and the last hurrah of summer". It combines aspects of electronica, experimental rock, and alternative rock. In 2006 and 2007, the song was played live a number of times.
Tim Armstrong had originally written the song for his own band Rancid's 2003 album, Indestructible however the song failed to make the final cut so when asked to work with Pink, he brought the song to her attention and it was partially re- written with her. In 2012, Armstrong would finally record the song himself under the name Tim Timebomb.
Andrew Hampp of Billboard gave "Poison" three out of five stars, and said that it did not "match the playful aesthetic" of "I Will Never Let You Down", but its "belted, from-the-gut chorus may prove to be stickier". Stereogum's Chris DeVille said "Poison" was the "Best Rita Ora song ever", but "a second-rate redux" of Tove Lo's "Timebomb" (2015).
However, this idea was scrapped. It ended up featuring on her K25: Time Capsule set released in October. The album was released on June 4 in Europe and the United Kingdom, while it was released in the United States on June 19. To promote the album and single "Timebomb", Minogue traveled to the United States appearing on Good Morning America.
Upon its release, "Timebomb" was universally praised from music critics. Majority of them commended the dance sound and production, whilst some critics even selected it as an example of Minogue's best work. Commercially, it performed moderately in most regions such as Australia, United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, Japan, and New Zealand. It managed to reach the top spot on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.
Yelena Mazanik (; 2 March 1914 – 7 April 1996) was the Soviet partisan primarily responsible for the assassination of General-Kommissar of Nazi- occupied Belarus Wilhelm Kube by placing a small timebomb under his bed while working for him as a housemaid. For assassinating him she was awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 29 October 1943 by decree of the Supreme Soviet.
January 2009 saw the release of a limited edition cassette featuring new demos which were later rerecorded for Suburban Timebomb. In August 2009, Roses Kings Castles released the EP Apples and Engines. The second full length Roses Kings Castles album Suburban Time Bomb was released in December 2010. The release was backed by a full band tour of the UK, Europe and South East Asia.
In 2012, through his website, Armstrong started releasing music that influenced him, along with stripped-down cover songs of his own work under the name Tim Timebomb. He has released at least one song per week since late 2012. Armstrong is also a songwriter for other artists. Armstrong won a Grammy Award for his work with Jimmy Cliff and Pink, and has also worked with Joe Walsh.
Tim Timebomb Sings RocknRoll Theater The album features versions of songs from the RockNRoll Theatre film series, which is produced by Armstrong. 13 of the 14 tracks have also been released as digital singles. Armstrong sings the lead vocals on all songs, in contrast to the versions in the films, which are sung by the actors, including Lars Frederiksen and Davey Havok. Track list: All songs written by Tim Armstrong.
Two of the band's members, Armstrong and Freeman, have performed with the bands Rancid, The Ljs, Dance Hall Crashers, Generator, Basic Radio, Downfall, Devil's Brigade, Shaken 69 and Transplants. Additionally, Freeman has performed with Auntie Christ, MDC and Social Distortion. Armstrong also has begun releasing music under the moniker Tim Timebomb. Drummer Dave Mello went on to perform in the punk band Schlong with his brother Pat and singer Gavin.
In 2019 they released a Spotify Singles version recorded at Electric Lady Studios. Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong put out a cover in 2012 as part of his Tim Timebomb and Friends collection, and included it on his album Special Lunacy. Dessa released a version on her 2013 album Parts of Speech, and the following year, Trampled by Turtles did likewise on Dead Man's Town: A Tribute to Born in the U.S.A.
On 6 December 1982 17 people—11 soldiers of the Cheshire Regiment and six civilians—were killed after a timebomb exploded in the middle of a disco. This brought the roof of the pub in. To McGlinchey, they—whether Protestant or Catholic—were fraternising with the enemy. Four of the dead were women; the INLA's subsequent claim of responsibility described them and the other injured women as "consorts".
"Timebomb" is a song by American pop rock band Walk the Moon. The song was released digitally by RCA Records as a stand-alone single on January 11, 2019. It was written by James Alan, Nicholas Petricca, and Oscar Holter, with the latter also handling the production with Mike Crossey. Musically, it is described as a dance-pop, new wave, and pop song that utilizes synthesizers and guitars.
According to Armstrong's website: > Tim Timebomb and Friends is a place for me to share with you some of my > favorite songs that I've recorded with friends of mine. I've always enjoyed > sharing music, whether I'm just sitting around playing acoustic guitar with > my friends or breaking out old 45's. I guess you could call me a music nerd. > I like everything from Bob Dylan to the Ramones, to Jimmy Cliff to Cock > Sparrer.
Despite economic prosperity, Germany's biggest threat for future economic development is the nation's declining birthrate which is among the lowest in the world. This is particularly prevalent in parts of society with higher education. As a result, the numbers of workers is expected to decrease and the government spending needed to support pensioners and healthcare will increase if the trend is not reversed.Debt 'explosion' awaits unless policymakers defuse demographic timebomb, warns IMF chief , The Telegraph.
Ricardo DaSilva II was born in New York. He has also lived in Trinidad & Tobago and Panama before relocating to Stockholm, Sweden in 1991.Dolores Recordings: DaSilva biography In Stockholm, he became involved in the emerging hip hop scene and joined the Timebomb collective, together with producer Christian Falk, rapper ADL, DJ Sleepy among others. Three singles were released and one of them was Swingfly's "Smoke 'em Swing", a jazzy number produced by Christian Falk.
According to co-executive producer Richard Kline, the concept of the show is "to allow viewers at home to get inside the video game." The opening sequence was created by CBS Digital. N. F. Mendoza, in an article in the Los Angeles Times printed the day before the show's premiere, referred to defusing a multi-level time bomb, and at one point in the article, referenced the show with the title TimeBomb.
Health ministers to accelerate efforts against drug-resistant TB. World Health Organization. China and India have the highest rate of multidrug-resistant TB.Bill Gates joins Chinese government in tackling TB 'timebomb'. Guardian.co.uk. 1 April 2009 The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that approximately 50 million people worldwide are infected with MDR TB, with 79 percent of those cases resistant to three or more antibiotics. In 2005, 124 cases of MDR TB were reported in the United States.
Back in the sewers the X-Men soon realize that killing Sinister was a mistake as the Boom Boom clone demons screech and manifest time bombs ready to kill Madelyne, who is herself ready to die, however, Havok throws himself in front of her as the timebomb goes off. Madelyne then used the dragon Nightcrawler to kill all the clones. Darkchylde soon arrives and massacres most of the heroes and goblins. Of the X-Men, only Colossus, Boom Boom and Domino survive.
"Jockey Full of Bourbon" has been covered by performers including Joe Bonamassa (on his 2009 album The Ballad of John Henry), John P. Hammond, (on his 2001 album Wicked Grin), Moxy Früvous (on their album Live Noise), Moshav (on their album Misplaced), Los Lobos, Youn Sun Nah, Diana Krall, The Blue Hawaiians, Tim Timebomb, Miljoonasade, the Baltimore originated - progressive rock band "Octaves", and the greek country- blues-folk band Dead March on their 2017 debut album "Stolen Chants to Have a Chance".
"Timebomb" was written by Tove Lo, Alexander Kronlund and Klas Åhlund. It was recorded at Apmamman Studio in Stockholm, Sweden, where Åhlund also handled the production and programming of it, and played all the instruments. Michael Ilbert mixed the track at Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin, Germany, while Björn Engelmann helped master it at Cutting Room, Stockholm, and David Nyström contributed to the piano. The song is included on "The Sex" section of the singer's debut studio album, Queen of the Clouds.
"Timebomb" is a song by Swedish singer and songwriter Tove Lo from her debut studio album, Queen of the Clouds (2014). It was written by Lo, Alexander Kronlund and Klas Åhlund, and produced by Åhlund. Initially a promotional single, the track was later released as the third single from the album on 12 August 2015. It is an electropop and EDM track with piano instrumentation; the lyrics talk about a passionate and fleeting romance that is not meant to last.
"Timebomb" received positive reviews from music critics, with many of them deeming it as one of the best tracks from Queen of the Clouds. However, the track was not commercially successful, only peaking at number four on the Swedish Heatseeker Top 20 chart. A music video for the track was released on 22 June 2015. It depicts Lo performing the track on a beach alongside couples of varied races, ages, and sexual orientations who are fighting and reconciling with each other.
In 1992, after touring in promotion of Timebomb, U.D.O. disbanded as Dirkschneider returned to the reformed Accept. Dirkschneider reformed U.D.O. in 1996 with Dieth and Schwarzmann, plus former Accept drummer Stefan Kaufmann on guitar and Michael Voss on bass, to record "Metal Gods" for A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal. Dieth and Voss were soon replaced by Bullet members Jürgen Graf and Fitty Wienhold, respectively, for the band's next album Solid. Schwarzmann left after the release of No Limits.
The song then re-entered at number 38 due to the copies given at the premiere of her film White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue. This was her last single to chart until "Higher" and her last solo single until "Timebomb". The song was not successful in Canada as well, where it only charted at number 60 for a sole week. In Sweden, the song debuted at number 39, then peaked at number three for two consecutive weeks.
"Timebomb" is a song recorded by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was released as a stand-alone single on 25 May 2012 by Parlophone, and distributed in both physical and digital formats. It was released as part of Minogue's anniversary for her 25th year in the music industry. The track was written by Karen Poole, Matt Schwartz and Paul Harris, whilst production was handled by the latter two collaborators; another track with the same title was written for Minogue by American recording artist Michael Jackson.
It was identical to 8432, which removed Aero. This build and the x86 variant of build 8330 were built in the interestingly named 'fbl_ie_longhorn' branch. Build 8888 was leaked in December 2014, and was identical to the RTM with the exception of the timebomb and missing apps. On August 1, 2012, Windows 8 (build 9200) was released to manufacturing with the build number 6.2.9200.16384. Microsoft planned to hold a launch event on October 25, 2012 and release Windows 8 for general availability on the next day.
The music video for "Timebomb" features couples of different races, age, and sexual orientation that, in the singer's opinion, "should be accepted the way they are". The widescreen music video takes place on a beach, where Lo is sitting on a wood platform wearing a black swimsuit. The next scenes show different couples dressed in white clothes: one lesbian, one gay and three heterosexual, of which one is biracial and one of elders. As Lo is singing, the couples fight, kiss and make up.
Majestic Flow: TIMEBOMB A series of albums was planned but the record label bailed out. Under the name Swing, he teamed up with Dr. Alban in 1995 and recorded Euro-disco hit "Sweet Dreams" featuring Dr. Alban (a cover of the classic Eurythmics' song) which peaked at No.12 in Sweden. This took him into the pop charts in number of European countries including the Netherlands where the singles peaked at No.44. In 1996 Swingfly appeared on several tracks of ADL’s "Absent Minded" project.
This apparently throwaway scene acts as a timebomb, which detonates at the centre of the novel when Pompey visits Germany as the Nazis are gaining power. With horror, she acknowledges the continuity between her feeling "Hurray for being a Goy" at the party and the madness that is overtaking Germany. The German scenes stand out in the novel, but perhaps equally powerful is her dissection of failed love. She describes two unsuccessful relationships, first with the German Karl and then with the suburban Freddy.
Three new songs were also premiered on the show, including "Timebomb, Baby", "Make Us Insane", and "Show Me What You've Got". On Myspace, Spider posted a blog talking about the three new songs filled with comments of the fans liking the music. On September 6, 2009, Powerman 5000 released the album cover design along with the promotion of their tour starting on October 24, 2009. They also released two new promotional videos on YouTube for their new album, confirming its release date as October 6, 2009.
Timebomb is the fourth studio album by German heavy metal band U.D.O. It was recorded and mixed at Dierks Studios in Cologne from November 1990 to February 1991. The album is considered the band's heaviest following a light approach on Faceless World. The band was aided by Deaffy on lyrics. Deaffy was also the author of the English lyrics on the Accept albums, and is a pseudonym for Gaby Hoffmann (maiden name Hauke), manager of Accept and later married to the guitarist Wolf Hoffmann.
"Not on Drugs" was originally revealed as the album's second single with its lyric video of the premiering in June 2014 and its music video premiering in August of the same year, but a different single, "Talking Body", was chosen to replace it, impacting pop radio on 20 January 2015. "Talking Body" has since peaked at number 12 on the Hot 100 as of 20 May 2015. On 23 May 2015, at the Boston Calling Music Festival, Lo announced that "Timebomb" would serve as the third single.
James Christopher Monger of AllMusic referred to it as "another effervescent single" from the band. Chris DeVille of Stereogum wrote that the track is "a perfectly OK entry into that neon-'80s-pop-as-filtered-through-Passion-Pit genre", but commented that "it doesn't have the same spark" as "Shut Up and Dance". On Alternative Addiction list of their "Top 100 Songs of 2019", "Timebomb" placed at number 14. It was also included on their top 200 "Best of the 2010's" list at number 198.
Minogue performs "Timebomb" during 2014's Kiss Me Once Tour. Commercially, "Timebomb" was a moderate success worldwide except the United States. It debuted at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart after two days of release, selling 10,044 units. It stalled at the same position for another week, but fell to 56 with sales of 6,770 units; it stayed in the top 100 for non-consecutive chart runs, and spent a total of 7 weeks, making it one of Minogue's lowest charting singles in that region. It reached number 38 on the UK Airplay Chart, and number 33 on the Scottish Singles Chart. In Australia, the single entered at number 12 on the Australian Singles Chart, but descended the following week to number 49 for its final week; this resulted as one of Minogue's lowest spanning charting singles in that region. Similarly in New Zealand, it spent a sole week at number 33 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, Minogue's first charting solo single since "2 Hearts" in 2007 and one of Minogue's lowest charting singles there. In the Belgium regions of Flanders and Wallonia, it reached number 43 and number 49 on their Ultratop charts.
Throughout 2019, band released stand-alone singles "Timebomb", "Eat Your Heart Out", and "Lose You Again" featuring BRAVES. On July 20, 2019, the band performed at Houston Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, at the 50th human first moon landing anniversary concert. In late 2019, the band began working on a new full album, the plans of which were somewhat hindered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the band pressed ahead with recording and mixing the new album, with each member working in isolation and collaborating through Zoom.
Some toys are primarily intended for offence, others for defence. Some are immune to the special abilities of other toys: for example, Big Al (a bulldozer) is unaffected by attacks from Disasteroids (a robot that can also destroy toys, like the Walking Timebomb). The player can switch between the available toys at any time. Once released, players have no direct control over them, and they do not belong to a player: a toy leaving the arena via the left side scores a point for the player on the right side and vice versa.
The first one to suspect Count von Rani of treachery, Stone went over Clancy's head to spy on the Count (To Catch a Klaw). Late in the first season, after an encounter with Rampage, Stone would be infected with a viral weapon that turned him into a living timebomb. Not wishing to harm the team, Stone went after Rampage alone, intending to at least take out the villain along with himself. Instead he was cured, but soon found himself on the run when SKAR briefly seized control of America.
The track fared better on both of their airplay, dance charts, and Bubbling Under Dance charts, peaking inside the top 40 in all categories in both regions respectively. The single performed similarly in Austria, France, the Netherlands and Spain, with peak positions inside of their top 50 charts. It also reached number 56 on the Germany Singles Chart, one of her lowest entries in that region. On the Rádio Top 100 charts in Slovakia and Czech Republic, hosted by the IFPI, "Timebomb" peaked at number 40 and number 89 respectively.
Rosselson later recorded a version of The Diggers' Song (under the title "You Noble Diggers All"), using the traditional lyrics and tune, on his album Harry's Gone Fishing. Chumbawamba also released a version of Rosselson's composition on their 1993 single "Timebomb". Also, Chumbawamba sang "The Diggers' Song" in 1988 on their LP English Rebel Songs 1381–1914 and they recorded it again in 2003 for the re-made CD English Rebel Songs 1381–1984. In 2007, they sang it on their live CD Get On With It – Live.
Later that year, Schwartz produced and co-wrote Kylie Minogue's "Timebomb". While working under the alias of M'black, in early 2013 he had a number 1 on the US dance charts with the song "Crush". In 2014, Schwartz co-wrote and co-produced Madison Beer's single "Unbreakable". He produced and co-wrote Cheryl Cole's "Only Human", the song was remixed for radio by drum and bass producer Wilkinson as well as producing and writing for Selah Sue's number 1 Album, Reason, Union J, Ruen Brothers, Holychild, Pitbull & Sophia Del Carmen.
In a 1996 CBC report, as it remained at the bottom of the ocean, it was called the Irving Whale "a pollution timebomb", located in a "very rich fishing area"-an "ecological system" that stretched far into the southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence. According to a 1995 Maclean's article, J. D. Irving Ltd., took possession of the Whale and its cargo and was considering at that time "whether it can be repaired and used again—and whether the oil it was carrying [could] be sold." In 1997, the Irving Whale was renamed and repurposed.
Environmentalists called the Irving Whale "a pollution timebomb" as the Whale was in a "very rich fishing area"-an "ecological system" that stretches far into the southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence. In March 1995 Environment Canada reached an agreement with an Irving Oil company—Atlantic Towing Ltd.—to provide assistance in the salvage operation, and with Irving Shipbuilding, who would clean and recover of Irving Whale upon her salvage. In June 1995, Donjon McAllister Joint Venture of New Jersey won the contract to lift Irving Whale with a tendered price of $12.1 million.
It was around this time that Hog Hoggidy Hog recorded the album, 'Fishpaste & Vibe'. The first single, 'The Popstar Explosion' was released as a cassette in 1996 and the original pressing was completely sold out on the first day of release. Popstar explosion was the first local punk song ever to be played on national radio and the popularity of the band and the scene as a whole increased even more. In late 1996 Hog Hoggidy Hog did their first tour to Johannesburg and released the 'Timebomb' EP cassette.
Like Void of Vision's Hyperdaze (2019), Kaliyuga would've instead made for a decent little EP rather than an uninteresting full-length. Because Kaliyuga is an incredibly mixed bag, nothing more than the smouldering ash of the great fire it could've been. For every 'Worldwide Suicide' or 'Dystopia' that dares lift the record up, there's a 'Husk' or a 'Timebomb' ready to cling to its feet and pull it right back down into the depths of hellish mediocrity. At the absolute smallest mercy, however, this is better than Ark.
The recording of "Timebomb" from the live album Alive & Wired was made available for download along with other alt- country songs for the music video games Rock Band and Rock Band 2. Their next studio project, The Grand Theatre, was released in two volumes. The first, The Grand Theatre, Volume One, was released on October 12, 2010. The second, The Grand Theatre, Volume Two, was released on July 5, 2011. In 2013 the band released an EP containing two tracks with vocals by country music legend Waylon Jennings entitled Old 97's & Waylon Jennings.
The chorus is musically armed with heavy propulsion combined with rising, subdued synths and sees her "objectifying" his model physique. Rounding out the first section is "Timebomb", a frantic electronic dance piano ballad hybrid described as a "sonic bombardment" of "euphoric" chords, drums, and psychedelic synths, and features an "explosive" chorus containing crashing cymbals and pounding bass. Lo's vocals in the track are sung out of time to the beat, rushing her lyrics into a single phrase. The second section, "The Love", has been described as "a thunderous yearning through gigantic mid tempo, electronic balladry".
Its lyrics describe the fear of falling in love but going through with the risk. "Timebomb" was positively received by most music critics, with many of them commenting on its 80s-inspired dance sound and comparing it to the band's earlier single "Shut Up and Dance". It peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, becoming Walk the Moon's seventh song to chart within the top 20. The song's music video, which features the band performing against various colorful backgrounds, was released on January 23, 2019.
From her tenth, "Wow" and "In My Arms" were included and two from her eleventh album were "All the Lovers" and "Get Outta My Way". "I Believe In You" from her second Greatest Hits compilation Ultimate Kylie also saw inclusion on the album. It is worth noting that tracks from her sixth studio album Impossible Princess were not featured on the compilation album. It was intended that "Timebomb", a K25 surprise and released a few days apart from the album, was supposed to be released on the compilation.
In December 2008, he participated in a small Northern California tour with Mike Park and Kevin Seconds, as well as formed a new band, Classics of Love. Michaels has stated in interviews and biographical material that the reason for his sporadic / intermittent involvement with music is that he does not consider himself a full-time musician, instead preferring to play music as an avocation rather than a career. Michaels collaborated with former Operation Ivy bandmate Tim Armstrong for the 2013 original song "Living In A Dangerous Land" as part of the Tim Timebomb And Friends series. Michaels has expressed an interest in writing.
The anniversary started with her embarking on the Anti Tour in England and Australia, which featured b-sides, demos and rarities from her music catalogue. The tour was positively received for its intimate atmosphere and was a commercial success, grossing over two million dollars from four shows. She then released the single "Timebomb" in May, the greatest hits compilation album, The Best of Kylie Minogue in June and the singles box-set, K25 Time Capsule in October. She performed at various events around the world, including Sydney Mardi Gras, Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Concert, and BBC Proms in the Park London 2012.
The cut scenes are 2D and read like a comic book. \- Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox, in which Mortimer has to travel through time to retrieve pieces of a timebomb that fell through a portal in his uncle's manor. The cut scenes are 2D, in which Mortimer falls into the next time zone. \- Mortimer Beckett and the Lost King, in which Mortimer wakes up from his final travel through the time portal from the Time Paradox game and learns he has to find the eight jewels of a powerful crown, with which he can locate the kingdom's lost king.
It was originally scheduled to appear on her 2012 greatest hits album The Best of Kylie Minogue, but was later included as part of the K25: Time Capsule box set that same year. However the song received its first widespread album debut on the 2019 collection Step Back In Time: The Definitive Collection. Musically, "Timebomb" is a dance song that incorporates elements of synthpop, disco and electro. Sonically compared to the work of American singer Britney Spears and British recording artist Jay Sean, the lyrical content focuses on having fun and dancing before hypothetically running out of time.
Minogue performed "Timebomb" for the first time at the semi- finals of The Voice in the United Kingdom. She wore the same outfit in the music video, and danced in front of graffiti walls and a giant heart on a video screen. The song was included on the setlist for her 2014 Kiss Me Once Tour in Europe and Australia, where it was used during the introduction segment. Minogue uploaded an official live video of the track on her YouTube channel, which featured her in a red dress singing in front of an infrastructure and back-up dancers.
Beckett had hoped that Moscow Circus would have the backing of a record label, but this didn't work out. The band decided to create their own label: Echolocation Records in 2015; the album was set to be released in the same year, but was postponed until 27 May 2016 due to the fact they scrapped the cover-art. The new cover-art was produced by Jim Donnelly. From the album, the band decided to create music videos for two of the songs, these are: 'Princess Rainbow', which was created by Caroline Abbott in 2014, and 'Timebomb', made by Phil Hadley.
After seeing Rage & Glory, producer Dino De Laurentis convinced Nesher to come to Hollywood. Consequently, Nesher wrote and directed the sci-fi mystery Timebomb for MGM (produced by Rafaella De Laurentiis) and starring Michael Biehn. In 1993 he directed Doppelganger for 20th Century Fox, starring Drew Barrymore. Both films won prizes at the Avoriaz Science Fiction and Fantasy Festival in France. In 1998, Nesher wrote, produced and directed the independent feature Taxman the story of tax investigator Al Benjamin (played by Joe Pantoliano) who stumbles over a series of bloody murders and gets involved in an investigation with a rookie cop.
Richard S. Chang from Redbull.com ranked it at number five on his list of the best songs by Lo. Will Hermes of Rolling Stone wrote: "The beat-trampling word rush of 'Timebomb' sounds like The Hold Steady reimagined by The Kick Inside-era Kate Bush". Loren Diblasi of MTV News said that the track detailed "the multi- layered complexities of love". In a more negative review, Maxie Molotov-Smith from Fortitude Magazine criticized the song's composition, saying that the "melodic structure falls into a rather clumsy area as a seemingly endless army of syllables battle their way into the track for a space".
Research analysis has found amongst a sample of British newspapers in the 1990s there had been a recognisable discourse in the tone of a crisis. In recent years, there has been substantial growth in the frequency of media coverage often coinciding and in response with releases of studies. Mass media coverage is subject to significant controversy as the use of terms such as "crisis", "apocalypse" "timebomb" and "threat to human race" have led to arguments that it has given rise to clickbait or hysterical coverage elevating fears within the community. Media headlines of the male infertility crisis.
Houston Curtis of Big Vision Entertainment announced on March 2, 2007 that Wrestling Society X had been pulled from MTV.Wrestling Observer – headlines A marathon of new episodes 5–9 aired on March 13, 2007, as MTV later announced that the marathon served as the season finale of WSX. Episode 10 (the actual season finale) has yet to air, and was quietly removed from its scheduled slot on March 20 on MTV. The unaired finale featured a double main event with The Cartel defeating Los Pochos Guapos in a Piranha Tank Deathmatch & Team Dragon Gate defeating The Filth and The Fury in an Exploding Cage Timebomb match.
Julia Grimes, head of the Alaska State Troopers, urging that Wooten be dismissed and giving more details about the alleged death threat. The email from Palin to Grimes said that the February 2005 threat by Wooten to shoot Heath came after McCann had accused Wooten of attending an event with another woman. In the email, Palin described Wooten as "a loose cannon" and "a ticking timebomb," and said that failing to fire Wooten "would lead a rational person to believe there is a problem inside the organization." As a result of the email, Palin was interviewed again by state troopers on August 18, 2005.
The show was filmed at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow and directed by William Baker. It was released on most formats including a double-disc CD, DVD, and Blu-ray. "Timebomb", which was not aired on the ITV special, was released to Kylie's official YouTube account as a sneak peek for the Blu-ray/CD and DVD/CD sets on 4 March 2015. "Tears on My Pillow" was performed in Glasgow and is also included on the DVD/Blu-ray, but is not included on the CD. The official cover of this video is a slightly silhouetted image of Kylie performing "Les Sex" on a giant lip couch.
U.D.O. are a German heavy metal band from Solingen. Formed in 1987 by eponymous vocalist Udo Dirkschneider following his departure from Accept, the group originally included guitarists Mathias Dieth and Peter Szigeti, bassist Frank Rittel and drummer Thomas Franke. The band released their debut album Animal House before the end of the year, after which Szigeti, Rittel and Franke were replaced by Andy Susemihl, Thomas Smuszynski (after a brief tenure for former Accept bassist Dieter Rubach) and future Accept drummer Stefan Schwarzmann, respectively. Wolla Böhm replaced Susemihl for 1990's Faceless World, although by the time of the next album Timebomb, U.D.O. were a four- piece.
"Timebomb" debuted at number 22 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart on the week ending January 25, 2019. It later peaked at number 13 on the chart dated March 1, 2019, and spent 11 weeks on the chart, making it Walk the Moon's seventh song to chart within the top 20. On the US Hot Rock Songs chart, the song peaked at number 16 on the week ending January 25, 2019, and spent nine weeks in total on the chart. It experienced less success on the Rock Airplay chart, reaching number 21 on the week ending March 1, 2019, and left the chart after 11 weeks.
Repton 3, released 5 November 1986, was developed by Matthew Atkinson at Superior's invitation since Tim Tyler wasn't interested in programming it—although he did design some of the levels for the new game. While the first two games had only taken a month each to program, Repton 3 took eight months. It reverts to the form of a series of time-limited, password-protected levels. A few new features were introduced: fungus (a substance that gradually spreads wherever it finds space and kills Repton on contact), time capsules (resetting the current level's time limit each time one is collected), crowns and a timebomb which must be defused to complete each level.
He switched comfortably between different styles of music; with Papa Dee he did dancehall hip hop, with Stonefunkers it was Daisy Age-inspired hip hop and P-Funk, dancehall with Swing-A-Ling Sound System, R&B; and acid jazz with Blacknuss, hip hop with Petter, the Timebomb collective and Timbuktu, hardcore and electro with The Teddybears, and club soul with Kayo, among many others. He also co-wrote the track "Electricity", and several other tracks on the 1995 album We Care from alt-rockers Whale. He released the hit single "Make It Right" under his own name in 2000. In 2008, he released a new version of "Calling You" with Jevetta Steele's vocals.
"Timebomb" peaked at number 71 on Russia's TopHit General Airplay chart, whilst it peaked at number 45 on the Mexican Airplay chart hosted by Billboard magazine. It also reached number 19 on Hungary's Rádiós Top 40 chart, and 32 on Billboards Japan Hot 100 chart. The single was a success in the US Dance charts, debuting at number thirty-one on the Dance Club Songs; it eventually reached the top spot, becoming her ninth number one single on that chart. It also reached number 17 on both of Billboards Dance/Electronic Digital Songs and the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, and became Minogue's fastest-selling single in the US since "Can't Get You Out of My Head" in 2001.
Minogue dances on the back of the motorcycle, and in the middle of the street, while the man circles her, performing a wheelie. The video ends with the crowd looking on, as the pair perform a burnout, and leave the alley. WhatCulture.com gave it a positive review for the song itself, but noted the lack of promotion on the single, stating; "Maybe Kylie’s management are more bothered about the K25 Antitour and upcoming Greatest Hits collection, which isn’t a bad thing at all, but it’s a shame a song and video as great as 'Timebomb' will probably be long forgotten in the pop aftermath a few months later." Daniella Graham from Metro.co.
Following a year-long hiatus, the band's fourth studio album, What If Nothing, was released in November 2017 and debuted at number 40 on the Billboard 200. It contained the top ten Alternative Songs singles "One Foot" and "Kamikaze", the former of which peaked at number one on the chart for four consecutive weeks and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The song was also Walk the Moon's second entry on the Hot 100, reaching number 65. The band released "Timebomb" as a stand-alone single in 2019 and became Walk the Moon's seventh song to reach the top 20 on the Alternative Songs chart as lead artists, peaking at number 13.
"The Real Roswell, IMDB" Tunnel to a Lost World was voted 'Best Documentary of the Year' by an audience poll in Turkey, the country where the film was made."Tunnel to a Lost World,IMDB" In 2009 The Skyjacker That Got Away was the best rated program ever on the long-running series 'Undercover History' for National Geographic."The Skyjacker That Got Away, IMDB" Edge West Productions has produced three feature films for the international and domestic market, sixteen documentaries and three multi-part TV series for National Geographic Channel. The company produced a one hour special for PBS Inside:Rio Carnivale "Inside Rio Carnivale, IMDB" Edge West also produced a one-hour special, Volcano Timebomb for Curiosity on Discovery Channel, which aired on December 9, 2012.
According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music Publishing, the song is written in the key of G Major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 128 beats per minute; Minogue's vocals span between G4 and G5. Lyrically, the song focuses on having fun and dancing before hypothetically running out of time; in further detail, St Asaph exemplified the lyric "Fast, time is ticking oh so fast," and said "how it's really, really necessary to get all your dancing done before impending disaster/apocalypse/time-bomb explosions." However, Jude Rogers noted that the chorus lyrics "We're on a timebomb, we might not last long, so let's just do it right now," was a reference about sex.
In 2007, after the merger, World Savings, now known as Wachovia Mortgage began to attract more borrowers by taking a step that some regulators were starting to frown upon, and which the former World Savings management had been resisting for years: it allowed borrowers to make monthly payments based on an annual interest rate of just 1 percent. While Wachovia Mortgage continued to scrutinize borrowers' ability to manage increased payments, the move to rock-bottom rates lured customers whose financial reliability was harder to verify. More than 70% of the Pick-A-Pay loans were made in California, Florida and Arizona, where home prices have declined severely. New York Times reporter Floyd Norris has called World Savings a "ticking timebomb" that created "zombie homeowners".
The band formed in Brighton, and released a string of self-financed ep's through their management's own Jukebox Timebomb label, before becoming involved with Oxford-based independent, Shifty Disco Records in 2005. They released "Get On Like A House On Fire" through the label as a download only MP3 single, before commencing work on their debut album, "Nervous System". The album was released the same month that they were chosen as the winners of NME's Sony Walkman Breaking Band competition 2006, which garnered them both critical acclaim and media attention. An MP3 of the song "I Was Brave Today" was made available for download, and Jamie Gillett's music video for it was included as a digital bonus on "Nervous System".
On 25 June, due to high demand by Minogue's fan base, Parlophone distributed a CD single that included the original recording, an extended version, and an enhanced music video; it was limited to 5,000 copies worldwide, with 10 of those copies signed by Minogue herself. On 13 July, Parlophone issued a digital remix EP that consisted five remixes of "Timebomb" and the extended edit. Parlophone distributed the remixes as a promotional CD single in both the United States and Greece, whilst the label distributed the original CD single to Japan that same day. The track was intended to appear on Minogue's 2012 compilation album The Best of Kylie Minogue, but because EMI Music selected specific tracks by Minogue based on a fan base survey, the inclusion of the song was scrapped.
Latin Hip Hop News – "Interview with Mellow Man Ace" In 1991, A.L.T. and several other Latin rappers formed the group Latin Alliance and released a self-titled album which featured the hit "Lowrider (On the Boulevard)". In 1990, A.L.T. released the album Another Latin Timebomb, featuring his hit remake of the song "Tequila". In 1990, the Chicano hip hop group A Lighter Shade of Brown released their album Brown & Proud, which included hits "On a Sunday Afternoon" (a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100) and "Latin Active". Cypress Hill, of which Mellow Man Ace was a member before going solo, is sometimes considered Chicano rap due to their use of popular Chicano slang and because they often reference Chicano culture in their music and videos, along with the fact that the lead rapper, B-Real, is of half Mexican descent.
Susemihl was subsequently replaced by Wolla Böhm. 1990's Faceless World reached number 52 on the German Albums Chart. The next year's follow-up, Timebomb, failed to chart and was the last album to be released before Dirkschneider's return to Accept. U.D.O. reformed in 1997 with the album Solid, with Dirkschneider and Schwarzmann joined by former Accept drummer Stefan Kaufmann on guitar, alongside second guitarist Jürgen Graf and bassist Fitty Wienhold. The group's next release, No Limits, saw them return to the charts in Germany at number 90. With Graf and Schwarzmann replaced by Igor Gianola and Lorenzo Milani, respectively, Holy also broke into the German top 100. The band continued to make their way slowly up the albums chart, as Man and Machine reached number 71, and Thunderball reached number 83. Francesco Jovino replaced Milani in time for Mission No. X, which reached number 92 in the band's home country.
They also toured the United States for the first time in 1990. When Jason Donovan took The Face magazine to court that same year for claiming he was lying by denying he was gay, Chumbawamba responded by printing up hundreds of 'Jason Donovan – Queer As Fuck' T-shirts and giving them away free with the single "Behave". After signing to the independent One Little Indian record label, Anarchy (1994) lyrically remained as politically uncompromising as ever, continuing to address issues such as homophobia (see song "Homophobia", the music video of which features the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence), the Criminal Justice Act and the rise of fascism in the UK following the election of Derek Beackon, a British National Party councillor in south-east London in 1993. The album was the band's biggest success to date reaching the top 30 in the UK and the singles "Timebomb" and "Enough Is Enough" both entering the low end of the UK Singles Chart.
Minogue performing at The Queen's Birthday Party in 2018. Australian singer-songwriter and actress Kylie Minogue has achieved 14 number-one songs on the U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, the most of any artist from Australia to date. Although her US chart run began in 1988 with her debut single "I Should Be So Lucky" (which peaked at number 10), it would not be until 2001 when she landed her first number one on the Dance Club Songs chart with "Can't Get You Out of My Head," which also peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100, resulting in her first gold single in the United States. Her nine other number one singles on the Dance Club Songs chart (as a solo artist) included "Love at First Sight" in 2002, "Slow" in 2003, "All the Lovers" and "Get Outta My Way" in 2010, "Better than Today" and "Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)" in 2011, "Timebomb" and "Skirt" in 2013, and "Into the Blue" in 2014.
In 2012, Minogue celebrated her 25th year in the music industry, and as a result, announced that she would be releasing special material to fans on the 25th of each month, and at the beginning of each month, would have a "#TweetToUnlock" where fans would have to tweet or post a specific hashtag a certain number of times in order to unlock the material of that month. These included videos from Minogue's Anti Tour (also launched as a K25 treat), her performance at the 2012 Mardi Gras, an Abbey Road performance of "Slow" and "Come into My World", and a video chronology of "The Loco-Motion" in July, to mark the 25th birthday of the song. 49 of Minogue's singles were chosen to appear in the set. These included "Locomotion", "Hand on Your Heart", "Better the Devil You Know", "Give Me Just a Little More Time", "Confide in Me", "Spinning Around", "Can't Get You Out of My Head", "Slow", "2 Hearts", "All the Lovers" and the then-recently released "Timebomb".
Minogue announced her celebration of 25 years in the music industry by setting up a year-long commemoration titled K25; this featured a variety of events including the release of new music, album releases, product endorsement, amongst others. In early May 2012, Minogue set up a special website where her fans had to use Twitter and hashtag the word "KylieTimebomb" in order to unlock the track; Minogue's label Parlophone commented that the hashtag was one of the top ten trending topics worldwide that same month on Twitter. "Timebomb" was then released on 25 May 2012, three days before Minogue's 44th birthday; Digital Spy editor Christian Tobin premiered the track with a 90-second preview. It was written by Karen Poole, Matt Schwartz and Paul Harris, whilst production was handled by the latter two collaborators. Initially after its announcement, it caused an online stir with Minogue's fan base after finding out that another track with the same title was written by American recording artist Michael Jackson, intended for her eighth studio album Fever (2001); it was later clarified by Minogue that the 2012 track was not written by Jackson.

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