"No Reason"
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Single by Sum 41
from the album Chuck
Released February 2005
Format CD
Recorded 2004
Genre Punk rock,[1] melodic hardcore, alternative metal
Length 3:04
Label Island
Producer Greig Nori
Sum 41 singles chronology
"Some Say"
(2005)
"No Reason"
(2005)
"Underclass Hero"
(2007)

"No Reason" is the title of a song recorded by Canadian punk rock group Sum 41. It is from the band 's fourth studio album Chuck (2004). It was released exclusively in the United States and Europe as a promotional single. The song is the main track of the soundtrack of the movie Dirty Love. Before the movie's premiere, Sum 41 released an unofficial music video for the single as promotion for the movie, featuring the band's scene in the movie where they play live, along with various other scenes from the movie. It is the last single before the departure of Dave Baksh in May 2006.

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No Reason (Grinspoon song)

"No Reason" is a song by Grinspoon. It was released as the third single from their third studio album New Detention. The song peaked at top 62 on the ARIA Singles Chart and polled at No. 15 on Triple J Hottest 100, 2002.

Track listing

  • No Reason
  • Just Let It Go
  • Cluedo
  • No Reason (Live at the Wireless)
  • References

    10 Summers

    10 Summers is the debut studio album by American music producer DJ Mustard. It was released on August 11, 2014, by Pu$haz Ink, Roc Nation and Republic Records. The album, produced entirely by DJ Mustard himself, features guest appearances from several American rappers, such as Big Sean, Fabolous, YG, Rick Ross, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Young Jeezy, Nipsey Hussle, Wiz Khalifa, Lil Boosie, Yo Gotti, Iamsu!, TeeFlii, and Dom Kennedy, among others.

    Release and promotion

    On July 22, 2014, DJ Mustard unveiled the album's tracklist. On August 11, 2014, 10 Summers was released through Google Play for free during its first week.

    Critical reception

    10 Summers received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 74, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 7 reviews.

    Track listing

  • All tracks produced by DJ Mustard.
  • Charts

    References

    No Reason (House)

    "No Reason" is the twenty-fourth episode and the season finale of the second season of House. It premiered on Fox on May 23, 2006. The episode features creator David Shore's directorial debut.

    Plot

    As House and his team work on the diagnosis of Vincent, a man with a giant swollen tongue and a high temperature, a disgruntled former patient named Jack Moriarty walks into House's office and shoots House twice with a handgun. Vincent develops two additional symptoms: blood leaking into his left eye, causing it to swell outward (and eventually be removed), and a burst testicle. The symptoms appear to have no possible connection to each other.

    Waking up from a coma two days later, House continues to treat Vincent from his hospital bed in the ICU with Moriarty, shot by hospital security and handcuffed to his bed, as his roommate. House wakes up Moriarty and asks why he wanted him to die. Moriarty replies that it was not his intention to kill House, and that he wanted to see House suffer. The reason Moriarty wanted to see House suffer was because his wife was a recent patient that House previously treated. While diagnosing her, House badgered Moriarty until he admitted that he had cheated on her. Despite this fact having no medical relevance to his wife's illness, House told her about the affair anyway. Moriarty's wife then committed suicide shortly after being released from the hospital. He tells House that he realizes that his affair led to his wife's suicide, however he feels that House should take part of the blame because there was "no reason" to tell her about it.

    House (season 2)

    The second season of House premiered on September 13, 2005 and ended on May 23, 2006. During the season, House tries to cope with his feelings for his ex-girlfriend Stacy Warner, who, after House diagnosed her husband with Acute intermittent porphyria, has taken a job in the legal department of Princeton-Plainsboro.

    Sela Ward's chemistry with Laurie in the final two episodes of season one was strong enough to have her character return in seven episodes of the second season.

    Cast and characters

    Main cast

  • Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House
  • Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy
  • Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman
  • Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson
  • Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron
  • Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase
  • Recurring cast

  • Sela Ward as Stacy Warner
  • Stephanie Venditto as Nurse Brenda Previn
  • Currie Graham as Mark Warner
  • Diane Baker as Blythe House
  • R. Lee Ermey as John House
  • Charles S. Dutton as Rodney Foreman
  • Ron Perkins as Dr. Ron Simpson
  • Guest cast

    LL Cool J, Marshall Bell, Sasha Pieterse, Ignacio Serricchio, Ron Livingston, R. Lee Ermey, Clifton Powell, Vicellous Shannon, Alanna Ubach, Nathan Kress, Taraji P. Henson, Kristoffer Polaha, Matthew John Armstrong, Ryan Hurst, Cynthia Nixon, Mimi Kennedy, Michael O'Keefe, Elle Fanning, Julie Warner, Dan Butler, Tom Verica, Cameron Richardson, Greg Grunberg, Keri Lynn Pratt, Yvette Nicole Brown, Howard Hesseman, Samantha Mathis, Michelle Trachtenberg, Laura Allen, Mackenzie Astin, Jayma Mays, Thomas Dekker, William Katt, Tamara Braun, Scott Michael Campbell, Kip Pardue, D. B. Sweeney, Michelle Clunie and Elias Koteas.

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