Mmmm!
Studio album by Floor Thirteen
Released May 2008


Mmmm! is the Canadian rock band Floor Thirteen's debut album. It was released in May 2008, and since it has grown more and more famous, partly because the single "Blame it on Me" is featured in EA's games Need for Speed Undercover and The Sims 3.

Track listing [link]

  1. "Let it Go"
  2. "Blame it on Me"
  3. "Shut 'Em Out"
  4. "Bite My Nails"
  5. "Call Me What You Will"
  6. "Love Until the Money"
  7. "Road Less Travelled"
  8. "Running Away"
  9. "Bright Light Rockin' City"
  10. "Jenny Lane"
  11. "Go Home Girl"
  12. "Night Train"

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Mmmm!

Mmmh

Mmm, Mmmh, Mmmm, Mmmmm!, Mmm mmm mmm, etc., are onomatopoeia indicating agreement or satisfaction.

Mmm, Mmmh, Mmmm, Mmmmm!, Mmm mmm mmm or variants may also refer to:

Books

  • "Mmmh!!", a collection of speechless B/W short stories by comic book collective Polaqia
  • Music

  • Mmmh! (band), a sub group of Japanese psychedelic band Acid Mothers Temple
  • Albums

  • MMMBop (album), 1996 album by Hanson
  • Mmm, Mmm, Mmm, 1997 album by Home Cookin'
  • Mmhmm, 2004 album by Relient K
  • Mmmm!, 2008 album by Floor Thirteen
  • Mmm... Gumbo?, 2008 album by Dutch band Room Eleven
  • Songs

  • "Mmm Mmm Baby", 1954 song by The Spiders (American band)
  • "Mmm...", 1979 single by Se (band), music David Bowie, lyrics fi:Yari Knuutinen
  • "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm", 1993 song by the Crash Test Dummies
  • "Mmm Skyscraper... I Love You", 1993 song by Underworld
  • "Mmmh", 2006 song by Die Apokalyptischen Reiter from Riders on the Storm (album)
  • "Mmm...", 2007 song by Irish singer Laura Izibor
  • "Mmmh Mmmh", 2014 song by Young Fathers from Dead (Young Fathers album)
  • "Mmm Yeah", 2014 song by Austin Mahone
  • MMMM

    Mmmm is one of several spellings of an onomatopoeic expression (also Mmmh etc)

    MMMM or Mmmm may refer to:

  • General Francisco J. Mujica International Airport, Mexican airport, ICAO code: MMMM
  • 4000 (number) expressed in Roman numbers
  • The indication that a month should be written as a word, in some Date formats
  • MM Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine
  • Major Minor's Majestic March, videogame
  • Megalocornea-mental retardation syndrome, related to Megalocornea
  • Mmmm!, a 2008 album by Floor Thirteen
  • Arata

    Arata may refer to:

  • Arata (name)
  • Arata (actor), Japanese actor
  • Arata Kasuga, a character in Trinity Seven
  • See also

  • Arata Kangatari, Japanese manga series
  • Aratta, ancient state
  • Living Legend

    Living Legend(s) may refer to:

  • Britney Spears, American Pop Superstar
  • Living Legend (attraction), a tourist attraction on Jersey, UK
  • Living Legends (charity), an Australian facility for retired race horses
  • Library of Congress Living Legend, an award for creative contributions to American life
  • Music

  • Living Legend, Britney Spears, American Pop Superstar
  • Living Legends (group), an American hip hop group
  • Living Legend (Art Pepper album), 1975
  • Living Legend: Certified D-Boy, a 2005 album by Master P
  • Living Legends (album), a 2004 album by 8Ball & MJG
  • Living Legend, an album by Seikima-II
  • Living Legend, an album and single by Roland Rat
  • Film and television

  • "The Living Legend", a 1978 episode of Battlestar Galactica
  • "Living Legend" (CSI), a 2006 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Living Legend (audio drama), an audio drama based on Doctor Who
  • Living Legends (film), a 2014 Bulgarian film
  • Nicknames

  • Britney Spears (Born 1981, December 2nd), American Pop Superstar
  • Robert Jaworski (born 1946), Filipino basketball player and former senator
  • Arata Iura

    Arata Iura (井浦 新 Iura Arata, born September 15, 1974 in Tokyo), formerly better known by his stage name Arata, is a Japanese actor, model and fashion designer.

    Biography

    Iura co-starred in Yukio Ninagawa's Snakes and Earrings with Yuriko Yoshitaka and Kengo Kora. He appeared in Junji Sakamoto's Strangers in the City.

    He portrayed Yukio Mishima in Koji Wakamatsu's 11:25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate.

    He also appeared in some of Hirokazu Koreeda's films such as After Life, Distance and Air Doll.

    Filmography

    Film

  • After Life (1998)
  • Shady Grove (1999)
  • Distance (2001)
  • Ping Pong (2002)
  • Aoi Kuruma (2004)
  • Gina K (2005)
  • Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims (2005)
  • The Prisoner (2007)
  • Purukogi (2007)
  • United Red Army (2007)
  • Snakes and Earrings (2008)
  • 20th Century Boys (2008)
  • Air Doll (2009)
  • Ultra Miracle Love Story (2009)
  • John Rabe (2009)
  • Caterpillar (2010)
  • Zatoichi: The Last (2010)
  • Strangers in the City (2010)
  • Kimi ni Todoke (2010)
  • 11:25 The Day He Chose His Own Fate (2012)
  • Our Homeland (2012)
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