Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by abnormal social behavior and failure to recognize what is real. Common symptoms include false beliefs, unclear or confused thinking, hearing voices, reduced social engagement and emotional expression, and a lack of motivation. People often have additional mental health problems such as major depression, anxiety disorders, or substance use disorder. Symptoms typically come on gradually, begin in young adulthood, and last a long time.

The cause of schizophrenia is believed to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Possible environmental factors include cannabis use, poor nutrition during pregnancy, being raised in a city, parental age, and certain infections. Diagnosis is based on observed behavior and the person's reported experiences. During diagnosis a person's culture must also be taken into account. As of 2013 there is no objective test. Schizophrenia does not imply a "split personality" or "multiple personality disorder" — a condition with which it is often confused in public perception.

Brokencyde

Brokencyde (stylized brokeNCYDE) is an American crunkcore musical group from Albuquerque, New Mexico, founded in 2006. The group's lineup consists of David "Se7en" Gallegos and Michael "Mikl" Shea, and musically are one of the founding groups in the crunkcore genre, which (in general description) is crunk hip-hop with screamed vocals.

History

Formation and I'm Not a Fan, But the Kids Like It! (2006–09)

Brokencyde was founded by singers Se7en and Mikl. The name of the band supposedly originated from the idea that their music was "broke inside" due to personal problems. After the band began promoting themselves online, members Phat J and Antz joined Brokencyde. They released their debut mixtape, The Broken!, in July 2007, followed by another mixtape, Tha $c3ne Mixtape (2008).

Brokencyde toured with bands such as Breathe Carolina,The Morning Of,Karate High School, and Drop Dead, Gorgeous. In July 2008, Brokencyde appeared on MTV's Total Request Live, where they performed the single "FreaXXX" on the segment "Under the Radar." They signed with Suburban Noize Records later that summer, and released the BC13 EP on November 11, 2008 during a promotion with the retail chain Hot Topic.

Schizo (album)

Schizo is the fifth official studio album by the Heideroosjes. The album has a mix of English and Dutch songs, which are mostly political. It contains a Spice Girls cover "Wannabe". The Heideroosjes play this song as a mocking statement at their live shows. Fans requested if they could put it on a record, so on Schizo they did.

Track listing

All songs written by Marco Roelofs.

  • "Schizo"
  • "Watch Me Play"
  • "Dignity?"
  • "Val Maar Dood!"
  • "Time Is Ticking Away"
  • "Jerry Rules In The Land of the Free"
  • "What You Own Means Nothing"
  • "Regular Day In Bosnia"
  • "Fistful of Ideals"
  • "Boore Lul"
  • "Turn Around and Run!"
  • "Inside My Head (You're All Dead)"
  • "P.C.P.O.S."
  • "If Trust Is Broken..."
  • "Iedereen Is Gek (Behalve Jij)!"
  • "Wannabe" (Spice Girls/Stannard/Rowe)
  • Personnel

  • Marco Roelofs - vocals, Guitar, Songwriting, Lyrics
  • Frank Kleuskens - Guitar, backing vocals, Songwriting
  • Fred Houben - Bass guitar
  • Igor Hobus - drums
  • Singles

    Two singles were released from the album:

  • The first single was "Iedereen Is Gek (Behalve Jij)! (1999)" contained another album song "Watch Me Play" as a b-side. Also it tracks 3 and 4, "Overture/Everybody Love Me..." and "United Scum" were recorded live in Paradiso with the Metropole Orchestra.
  • Beni

    Beni may refer to:

    Places

  • in Bolivia:
  • Beni Department
  • Beni River
  • the Beni savanna
  • in Egypt:
  • Beni Suef
  • Beni Hasan
  • in Morocco:
  • Beni Mellal
  • Beni Amir
  • elsewhere:
  • Beni, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Beni, Nepal (disambiguation)
  • Culture

  • Beni (album), the debut album of J-Pop singer Beni
  • Beni (music), a Tanzanian/Tanganyikan musical style (Music of Tanzania)
  • beni (紅), a Japanese color commonly called "safflower red" or "carthamin" in English
  • the Beni Ḥassān, a historical Bedouin tribe
  • People

  • Bhagat Beni (15th–16th century?), saint of Sikhism
  • Beni (Australian musician), Australian musician and disc jockey
  • Beni (singer) (born 1986), Japanese Pop singer, formerly known by the name Beni Arashiro
  • Alphonse Beni, Cameroonian actor and movie director
  • Claudia Beni (born 1986), Croatian singer
  • Federico de Beni (born 1973), Italian road bicycle racer
  • Beni (singer)

    Beni Daniels (born March 30, 1986 in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan), is a Japanese-American R&B recording artist, who debuted in 2004 under the Avex Trax label under the name Beni Arashiro (安良城 紅 Arashiro Beni). In 2008, Arashiro left Avex Trax and transferred to Universal Music Japan where she started to perform under the mononym, Beni (stylized as BENI).

    She was initially best known for her 2004 single "Here Alone," though later singles after her move to Universal (such as "Mō Ichi do..." with Dohzi-T, "Mō Nido to..." and "Kiss Kiss Kiss") have surpassed this.

    Life and career

    Start of her career

    Born in Okinawa she moved to California and then Yokohama. Her father is American of European descent, and her mother is Japanese. She was influenced by Namie Amuro, Alicia Keys and her father's favorite singer Janet Jackson. She graduated from Nile C. Kinnick High School in Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan. She majored in Sociology at Sophia University.

    From a young age she wanted to become a singer and because of her musical parents she took up piano. Because her parents were living overseas she was traveling between Japan and America a lot which exposed her to both Japanese as well as overseas music. When she was in Japan she participated in the Kokuminteki Bishōjo Contest the largest talent contest. She made it all the way to the finals. This was quite special since she had no formal training. When her demotape was seen by Avex Trax they were so impressed by her clear voice, natural beauty, and English pronunciation that they decided to sign her to the label and prepare her for a debut. She became a member of Bishōjo Club 31. Beni was the first from the group to pursue a solo career while being active as a member of the group. Her first solo single named "Harmony" was released on June 9, 2004. The song "Harmony" was a theme song for the Japanese drama Reikan Bus Guide Jikenbo.

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