Shihad are a rock band formed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1988. The band consists of founders Tom Larkin (drums, backing vocals, samplers), Phil Knight...
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Shihad is the third studio album released by New Zealand rock band, Shihad. Released in New Zealand in September 1996 on the Wildside Records label, it...
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The discography of Shihad, a New Zealand rock band, consists of ten studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, eight EPs, 36 singles and 40...
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Killjoy is the second full-length album released by New Zealand rock band Shihad. This album was released in May 1995. It is their first album to go gold...
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Churn is the debut album by Shihad, released in New Zealand by Wildside Records on 12 July 1993 and in Europe on 25 June 1994 on Modern Music. "Factory"...
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band Shihad. At the time of the release they were performing under the name Pacifier due to controversy surrounding the similarity of the word Shihad to...
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Ahmed Lutfi Shihad (born 1956) is an Iraqi wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 74 kg at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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FVEY (album) (redirect from FVEY (Shihad album))
alternative rock band Shihad, released on 8 August 2014. The album debuted at number one on the New Zealand albums chart, making it Shihad's fifth New Zealand...
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Ignite is the eighth studio album by Shihad and was released on 20 September 2010 in New Zealand and 24 September 2010 in Australia. Ignite debuted at...
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O'Neill Simon O'Neill – opera singer Openside Opensouls Opshop Pacifier – See Shihad Emma Paki Parachute Band Rosy Parlane Parmentier Pātea Māori Club Suzanne...
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Pacifier (band), a short-lived name for the New Zealand band Shihad Pacifier (Shihad album), by Shihad (as Pacifier), 2002 Pacifier (Nothingface album) or the...
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Jon Toogood (category Shihad members)
musician who is the frontman (lead vocals and guitar) of the rock band Shihad. He formed the band in 1988 with fellow Wellingtonian Tom Larkin. Toogood...
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Welsford is a New Zealand Record Producer and is best known for his work with Shihad, The Feelers and Supergroove. Welsford's professional recording career began...
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Track listing No. Title Music Length 1. "Everything" Pacifier (Shihad) 4:27 2. "Greater Than Less Than" Saliva 4:49 3. "Cave" Celebrity 3:33 4. "Deny"...
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would return to the UK and headlining with support from New Zealand band Shihad for an outdoor event called Southern Sounds on Clapham Common, London on...
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Tom Larkin (musician) (category Shihad members)
drummer, backing vocalist and a founding member of the alternative rock band Shihad. He grew up in Wellington, New Zealand but now lives in Melbourne in Australia...
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Go-Go's "La La Land", a 2016 song by Jax "La La Land", a 1996 song by Shihad from Shihad La-La Land, a Burbank, California record company founded in 2002 specializing...
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produced bands such as The Warratahs, The Mockers, The Phoenix Foundation, Shihad, Beastwars, Fly My Pretties, Rhian Sheehan, Birchville Cat Motel, Black...
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ninth album of New Zealand band Shihad, FVEY, which was released in the second half of 2014. Coleman produced Shihad's debut album, Churn—also recorded...
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Love Is the New Hate (category Shihad albums)
Love Is the New Hate is the sixth studio album by the rock group Shihad. It was released on 2 May 2005, and yielded the singles "Alive", "All the Young...
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style. Tom Larkin, of New Zealand band Shihad, performed drums on the album. Coleman had earlier produced Shihad's 1993 debut album, but relations later...
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Golden Hum "Bitter", by Freya Ridings from Blood Orange, 2023 "Bitter", by Shihad "Bitter", by Jill Sobule from Happy Town, 1997 "Bitter", by The Vamps from...
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Mohammed Shihad Dajani Daoudi (Arabic: محمد الدجاني الداودي; born March 19, 1946) is a Palestinian professor and peace activist. Dajani gained international...
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1994 2 Yes 59 "Julia" Citizen Band Geoff Chunn 1978 2 60 "Pacifier" Shihad Shihad 1999 2 Yes 61 "Let's Think of Something" Larry's Rebels Roger Skinner...
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The General Electric (category Shihad albums)
The General Electric is the fourth studio album by New Zealand band Shihad, released in October 1999. It peaked at No. 1 on the New Zealand albums chart...
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"We Rise" tour in 2014 and performed at The Powerstation in support of Shihad in May 2015. Alien Weaponry are believed to be youngest recipients to have...
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Director, 2 episodes "Liar" by Eskimo Joe (2002) - Director "Comfort Me" by Shihad (2002) - Director "Good Dancers" by The Sleepy Jackson (2004) - Director...
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Old Gods (category Shihad albums)
Old Gods is the tenth studio album by New Zealand rock band Shihad, released on 8 October 2021. The album debuted at number one in New Zealand. Much of...
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produced for Kittie, Biffy Clyro, Rage Against the Machine, Mudvayne, Melvins, Shihad, Kensington, and many others. He cofounded the Nimbus School of Recording...
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Rip It Up magazine editor, Murray Cammick. Its signings included HLAH, Shihad, Slim, Pumpkinhead, Hallelujah Picassos, Bailterspace, Head Like a Hole...
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