Pandemonium! is the second and final studio album from the R&B/pop group B2K. The album was released through Epic on December 10, 2002.
The album debuted at number ten on the Billboard 200 and at number three on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums selling 194,000 the first week. The album's lead single was "Bump, Bump, Bump", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's first top ten and number one single. The second single was "Girlfriend", which peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100. A third single from the album was released, Bump That, but the song did not manage to make the Billboard Hot 100 or the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The fourth single from the album was "What a Girl Wants". It contains a sample of the 1999 version of "What a Girl Wants" from Christina Aguilera. The song peaked at #47 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
"Pandemonium" (also known as "The Pandemonium Single") is a song by Killing Joke, released in 1994 by record label Butterfly as the third single from their 1994 studio album of the same name.
"Pandemonium" was released in July 1994 by record label Butterfly as the third single from the band's 1994 studio album of the same name. It peaked at No. 28 in the UK Singles Chart on 16 July 1994.
Pandemonium is the ninth studio album by English rock band Killing Joke, released on 2 August 1994 by record label Butterfly. This album marked Killing Joke's return after a four-year-long hiatus, the longest the band has taken since it was initially founded. This album also featured the return of founding member Martin "Youth" Glover, who replaced Paul Raven on bass.
Frontman Jaz Coleman considered Pandemonium to be a conceptual album on the external influence of Arabic music that was spread throughout the entire album. It also incorporated his perspective on life, which is apparent in songs such as "Labyrinth" and "Pleasures of the Flesh".
The title track, as well as "Communion" and "Whiteout", would become live staples of the band.
Pandemonium was released on 2 August 1994 by record label Butterfly.
The album was reissued in remastered form in 2005, featuring two new tracks: a remix of "Another Cult Goes Down" and an experimental dub remix of "Pandemonium".
Kaze no Stigma (風の聖痕, lit. Stigma of the Wind) is an anime series directed by Jun'ichi Sakata and produced by Gonzo. They are based on the light novel series Kaze no Stigma by Takahiro Yamato, and adapt the source material over twenty-four episodes. The plot of the episodes is based on the return of Kazuma Kannagi to Japan after being exiled by his clan, and his subsequent interactions with his clan.
The series aired from April 2007 to September 2007 in Japan on thirteen networks, with Chiba TV, Fukui TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Hokkaido, and TV Saitama airing the episodes first on 11 April 2007. The remaining networks began airing the episodes later in May, with the exception of Kumamoto Broadcasting, which broadcast the first episode on 14 May 2007.
The series is dubbed and licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment. Another English dubbed version by Animax Asia aired on their network from 19 May to 21 June 2010.
Four pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and three ending themes. The opening theme is "blast of wind" by Saori Kiuji. The ending themes are Kiuju's "Hitorikiri no Sora" and "Matataki no Kiwoku" by Ayumi Fujimura, Yuka Inokuchi and Shizuka Itō, with either played for all episodes save episode twelve, which features Sakai Tanako's "Tsuki Hana no Inori." A single for "blast of wind" was released on 30 May 2007, and a single for the closing themes was released on 18 August 2007.
Pandemonium is the fourth album of the Brazilian Death/Thrash metal band Torture Squad
The album was released in 2003, and videoclips for "Pandemonium" and "Horror and Torture" were made. Following the videos, a tour all over Brazil was realized between 2003 and 2005. In 2006 the group embarked on a European tour, headlining in 16 towns in Germany and 4 in Austria. Afterward they played in more cities in Brazil until they participated in the Brazilian pre-selection for the famed Wacken Open Air festival. They eventually won the final in São Paulo, and they represented Brazil at Wacken Battle of the Bands 2007, which they won. This victory won them a contract with Armageddon Records (Germany); Mauricio Nogueira also won the "best guitar player" award, which earned him a brand new Dean guitar and a Marshall pre-amp.
The themes of the songs are basically political/anti-war songs like in "Pandemonium" and "Towers On Fire" (Which deals with the 9/11 attack in the US), poverty like in world of misery, and horror like in "Horror and Torture".
Pandemonium is a 1982 comedy film spoofing horror movies. It had an ensemble cast including Eileen Brennan, Phil Hartman, Tab Hunter, Carol Kane, David Lander, Eve Arden, Paul Reubens, and Tom Smothers.
The film went into production under the working title of Thursday the 12th, and was the last feature in which Arden appeared.
Somebody is killing cheerleaders at a camp, and a Royal Canadian Mountie named Cooper tries to solve the case.
Lyrics: Wallin
Send a great release to the world
The voice of foresight is to be heard
Bringing justice and truth to depend on
A tale to tell to the end
Hold on to your beliefs
Pay no heed to those
Who try and lead us astray
The guardians of truth
Ever holding on to firm beliefs
Try to deny the freedom of creative thinking
Beneath the burning altar of the unseen worlds
In an act to cover and cut off the
Million ways that are yet to open
The guardians preserve this truth
In their vision blinding us
To what might be
We only know this one
The only one to be
The only one you will ever see
A crushing might that reveals no lie
Tells me of this one, the only one to be
The only one I shall ever see
The truth to end all truths
There has only ever been this one
Organic pain collector
Filled with sins of those
That think and act against
Show us what you have seen
In a story of grief and misspent hope
The pain collector gathers all
The failures of this world
And keeps them on display
As a warning to one and to all
It motivates the following
Of a strict regime
But holds a greater power on its own
We only know this one
The only one to be
The only one you will ever see
That which is not to our pleasure
Must be contained
What can not be contained
We will eliminate
Organic pain collector
Spew forth what you have seen
That the world may envision
An alternate ending and sow
The seeds to plant the beginning of
A future yet unknown
In the wake of thy relief
Shall come a massive storm
To be named the final one
But all shall be as one in this release
Ignorant to all but the suffering
Caused by countless generations
Not this one alone
Amassed in a giant resounding blow
To numb the senses of those that still stand
In this action awakening the hope
And a new day shall again be greeted without a sigh
Push aside
The structures that are set in stone
And make your way up to the throne
Your rule is of justice and wisdom and truth
Send a great release to the world
The voice of foresight is to be heard
Bringing justice and truth to depend on
A tale to tell to the end
A crushing might that reveals no lie
Tells me of this one
The truth to end all truths