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Seeds of Anxiety*, Vol. 1
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Sword Art Online Re:Aincrad, Vol. 1 (manga)
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Sword Art Online Ordinal Scale, Vol. 5 (Manga)
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Clevatess: The King of Dark Beasts, the Baby, and the Undead Hero, Vol. 2
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Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury—Vanadis Heart, Vol. 2
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Three Days of Happiness: The Complete Omnibus
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Vincebus Eruptum
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vincebus Eruptum is the debut studio album by American blues-rock band Blue Cheer. Released in January 1968, the album was the first to feature the band's classic lineup of vocalist and bassist Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens and drummer Paul Whaley. A commercial and critical success, Vincebus Eruptum peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and spawned the top-20 hit cover of Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues".
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World in Motion
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. "World in Motion" is a song by English musical group New Order. It is New Order's only UK number one single. The song was released under the name Englandneworder, and was produced for the England football team's 1990 FIFA World Cup campaign. As a result it features several members of the 1990 English team, as well as comedian Keith Allen, who co-wrote the lyrics. Originally it was going to be called "E for England" but the FA, worried by the reference to the drug ecstasy, vetoed that title.
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Video 5 8 6
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! "Video 5 8 6", originally entitled "Prime 5 8 6", is an electronic instrumental piece written and produced in 1982 by the British group New Order. In December 1982, the track was initially released in two sections in Touch Music's first cassette magazine, Feature Mist. Touch re-released the entire track as a CD single in 1997. Composed primarily by Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris, "Prime 5 8 6"/"Video 5 8 6" was an early version of "5 8 6" (from Power, Corruption & Lies) which contained rhythm elements that would later surface on "Ultraviolence" and the 1983 hit "Blue Monday". After Factory Records' Tony Wilson asked New Order for twenty minutes of "pap", it was first played in public during the opening of The Haçienda on May 21, 1982.
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World (The Price of Love)
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. "World (The Price of Love)" is a 1993 single by New Order, taken from the album Republic. A 7:34 dance remix of the track by Perfecto was included on many releases of the single. The same music video was used for both the original version and an edit of the Perfecto remix of the song. Shot in Cannes with only 5 long steadicam shots, the video features the camera slowly journeying from a pier into an expensive hotel, lingering on the faces of passers-by. It features the band only fleetingly - Peter Hook sits at a table on the seafront, Bernard Sumner stands overlooking the sea, and Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert pose for a photograph outside the Carlton Hotel. This would be the last time the band would appear in a video until 2005's "Jetstream".
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The Kept Man of the Princess Knight, Vol. 6
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Sword Art Online Unital Ring, Vol. 3 (manga)
€ 14,95