The Project Hate MCMXCIX (often referred to as Project Hate) is a Swedish industrial death metal band. It was formed in 1998 and is one of the few death metal bands with a female and a male singer.
The Project Hate MCMXCIX was formed in 1998 by long-time friends Lord K Philipson (formerly of Leukemia, House of Usher, Lame) and Jörgen Sandström (previously of Entombed and Grave and now involved in Vicious Art and Krux as well). They recorded a three-song demo, produced by famous producer Dan Swanö and with backing vocals by Lars Göran Petrov. The demo was sent out to four labels and in 1999 they signed with the German label Massacre Records.
In 1998, the band started work on a Philipson-conceived project, Deadmarch: Initiation of Blasphemy, but the album initially never saw the light of day. It has now been mastered by Dan Swanö and was released on Vic Records 30 November 2009, with new album artwork and booklet. The earlier tapes were made available on the band's website in 2005.
The Project can refer to:
The Project is a BBC two-part 2002 television drama, directed by Peter Kosminsky from a script by Leigh Jackson.
The series presented a fictionalised account (though said to be closely based on research), seen through the experiences of three young activists, of developments in the Labour Party and its progress into Blairism, from the party's failure to win the 1992 General Election through its election victory in 1997 to its re-election victory in 2001.
The first part, "Opposition", was first shown on 10 November 2002, with the second part "Government" shown the next night (divided into two parts), both on BBC One. The cast included Matthew Macfadyen, Naomie Harris and Paloma Baeza.
The series was shown by the Franco-German network ARTE in September 2003, under the title Les années Tony Blair (The Tony Blair years) / Projekt Machtwechsel (Project Make-change).
The Project (previously The 7PM Project) is an Australian talk show and news-current affairs television program airing weeknights across Australia on Network Ten hosted by Waleed Aly, Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar, with rotating daily guest panellists.
The formerly half-hour-long show premiered on 20 July 2009 and airs live in the eastern states with delays in other states (as well as Queensland during daylight saving). It is produced from Network Ten's Melbourne studios. The Project draws its content and comedy from recent news stories and offers a sometimes alternative view to mainstream, sponsored news stories. It runs for 51 weeks of the year, taking brief breaks during the Christmas and New Year period.
The program is hosted by Waleed Aly, Carrie Bickmore and Peter Helliar with regular guest panellists appearing during the week include Steve Price, Natasha Stott-Despoja, Todd Sampson, Meshel Laurie, Gorgi Coghlan, Mia Freedman, Gretel Killeen, Nicole Livingstone, Anthony 'Lehmo' Lehmann, Tommy Little, Kate Langbroek, Steve Vizard, Fifi Box, Dr Chris Brown. The hosts are also often joined by several special guests during the course of an episode.
We want to be honest and satisfied till the end of our days.
Millions eyes so often are blind it's agony of mankind.
The hate is born, the hate arose from perfidious love.
The wicked people rule over this world and children's cry
In the anthem of mankind.
We know the prophecy of our ancestors of the truth,
Turning into the light.
He, who promises true love and peace, then sells the war and fear.
The hate is born, the hate arose from perfidious love.
We live together in poverty and wealth,
We destroy hearts, loving their own lives.