H-Blockx is a rock band founded in Münster, Germany in 1991.
The band rose to fame with their successful debut album, Time to Move, released in 1994 on Sing Sing Records, and produced by Ralph Quick and Chris Wagner. The music videos for "Risin' High" and "Move" received considerable airplay on MTV. The band earned a nomination for "Best Breakthrough Artist" at the following MTV Europe Music Awards, however the award went to Dog Eat Dog. With the help of the singles "Risin' High", "Move", and "Little Girl", their debut spent 62 weeks in the German album chart, selling over 750,000 copies worldwide, and earning the band their first gold album. Their first major tour followed. In 1999, WWE contacted the band to record a song for wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin, although it was never used as his theme song, it became synonymous with Austin and was released on WWF The Music, Vol. 4.
None of their following albums have been as successful as Time to Move was. However with the release of Get in the Ring in 2002 on Supersonic Records in association with BMG, they did have a minor hit with their cover of "The Power" featuring rapper Turbo B (Turbo B also performs the original version with Snap!).
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GOES 11, known as GOES-L before becoming operational, is an American weather satellite, which is part of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system. It was launched in 2000, and operated at the GOES-WEST position, providing coverage of the west coast of the United States, until December 6, 2011.
GOES-L was launched aboard an International Launch Services Atlas IIA rocket, flying from Space Launch Complex 36A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The launch occurred at 07:07 GMT on 3 May. The launch was originally scheduled for 15 March 1999, however it was delayed to allow the Eutelsat W3 satellite to be launched first. Following this, it was rescheduled for 15 May. On 30 April, the Centaur upper stage of a Titan IV(401)B failed during the launch of USA-143. Since a version of the Centaur was also used on the Atlas II, the launch of GOES-L was delayed a week to ensure that the same problem would not affect its launch. Less than five days after the Titan failure, a Delta III failed to launch Orion 3. The failure occurred during the second stage restart, and as the Delta III and Atlas II both used RL10 engines on their second stages, this resulted in a further delay.
GOES 4, known as GOES-D before becoming operational, was a geostationary weather satellite which was operated by the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as part of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite system. Launched in 1980, it was used for weather forecasting in the United States, and later in Europe. Following its retirement it became the first satellite to be sent into a graveyard orbit.
GOES 4 was built by Hughes Space and Communications, and was based around the HS-371 satellite bus. At launch it had a mass of 660 kilograms (1,460 lb), with an expected operational lifespan of around seven years. It was the first HS-371 based GOES satellite.
GOES-D was launched using a Delta 3914 carrier rocket flying from Launch Complex 17A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The launch occurred at 22:27 GMT on 9 September 1980. The launch successfully placed GOES-D into a geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which it raised itself to geostationary orbit by means of an onboard Star-27 apogee motor. Its insertion into geostationary orbit occurred at 12:00 on 11 September.
I took the long way for a comeback, whack pussies and scumbags, I've had enough of
peeps telling me I've done that, when they're not even done yet so I get set for the
combat and when I come bad - now where you at - my god damned homies from the
southside, I'll shut my mouth I - I let the stage do the talking and I'm ah gonna
wave you bye bye, Bye Bye baby bye bye, bye, bye baby, bye, bye. And so I buy you
out, that's what you're all about and I keep telling you about how you are selling
me out. You are repelling out of the possibilities, that I see, 99 % are raising
hell in me - can you follow me? It seems to me like a tragedy now really Gee,
intentionally I wanna grab your bank account and kill you with the money. I race the
tracks to face the facts the trace of that: It's combat. And you're the casualties.
Just for the war stats.
Ref.:
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back on the mike and I'm a gonna fight back and when I come bad! - fight back and
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hurry. Slave to greed grave to thee, find a better place to be instead I see the
theft of me you took all that was left of me. Emergency the urgency of this attack
has priority to everything, that I am at so that I gotta be who I gotta be: THE ONE
WHO STRIKES BACK BEFORE YOU GET THAT I wanna bet that I'm a sleeper, the keeper of
the key and I go deeper, deeper than you've ever been. I get a call and you'll be
sleepless, you think that's all no not at all that thought is needless. The
catastrophe, you took the best of me you don't wanna mess with me, cause I got the
master P. the recipe what's that test me! And play chess with me, you gotta be
faster, hein, or else it has to be that I'm all that cause
Ref.:
this is combat, just get off my back cause I can't take that sucker, combat now I'm
back on the mike and I'm a gonna fight back and when I come bad! - fight back and
I'm a gonna strike back combat just get off my back you whack pack suckers