Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet BAND'S


BAND'S

Definition av BAND'S

  1. böjningsform av band

1

Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

9
AN
AND
BA
BAN
D'
D'S

3

3

120
A'
A'S
AB
ABD
ABN
ABS


Sök efter BAND'S på:



Exempel på hur du använder BAND'S i en mening

  • Jones was replaced by Geddy Lee a month later, and Rutsey was replaced by Neil Peart in 1974, after which the lineup remained unchanged until the band's dissolution in 2018.
  • The band's fusion of hard rock with psychedelia, and penchant for occult, fantastical and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, had a major influence on heavy metal music.
  • Most of the band's recordings were released on Alternative Tentacles, an independent record label founded by Biafra and East Bay Ray.
  • After Wood's departure in 1972, Lynne became the band's sole leader, arranging and producing every album while writing nearly all of their original material.
  • Green recruited drummer Mick Fleetwood, guitarist and singer Jeremy Spencer and bassist Bob Brunning, with John McVie replacing Brunning a few weeks after the band's first public appearance at the 1967 National Jazz & Blues Festival in Windsor.
  • The band's founding members were Jerry Garcia (lead guitar and vocals), Bob Weir (rhythm guitar and vocals), Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (keyboards, harmonica, and vocals), Phil Lesh (bass guitar and vocals), and Bill Kreutzmann (drums).
  • Although most of the band's songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, most Beatles albums from 1965 onwards contained at least two Harrison compositions.
  • He performed on the band's 1974 debut album, but left shortly after its release due to health problems which limited his ability to tour with the band.
  • In 1970, he accepted Roy Wood's offer to join the Move, and he was a major contributor to the band's last two albums.
  • The band's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bassist Dave Farrell, co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong, and drummer Colin Brittain.
  • The band's musical style is marked by Durst's angry vocal delivery and Borland's sonic experimentation.
  • Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmussen, it is the band's final album to feature bassist Cliff Burton.
  • The album marked a change in the band's music from the thrash metal style of their previous four albums to a slower, heavier, and more refined sound.
  • The album showed more of a hard rock side of Metallica than the band's typical thrash metal style, which alienated much of the band's fanbase.
  • Following the hard rock and heavy metal origins on the band's first two albums, Too Fast for Love (1981) and Shout at the Devil (1983), the release of its third album Theatre of Pain (1985) saw Mötley Crüe joining the first wave of glam metal.
  • From 1995 until the band's break-up in 2015, the group consisted of Lemmy, guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee.
  • The band's original line-up comprised Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey, and bassist and vocalist Jeff Jones, whom Lee immediately replaced.
  • The band's lineup—consisting of lead vocalist Till Lindemann, lead guitarist Richard Kruspe, rhythm guitarist Paul Landers, bassist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christoph Schneider, and keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz—has remained unchanged throughout their history, along with their approach to songwriting, which consists of Lindemann writing and singing the lyrics over instrumental pieces the rest of the band has completed beforehand.
  • The album features the extended version of the band's breakthrough single "Light My Fire" and the lengthy closer "The End" with its Oedipal spoken word section.
  • Noted for its distinctive harpsichord instrumentation, it was the second single released from the band's sixth studio album La Folie (1981).


Förberedelsen av sidan tog: 102,02 ms.