• Pop Psychology is the third studio album by American rock band Neon Trees. The lead single, "Sleeping with a Friend", was released on January 11, 2014...
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  • in India is an Indi-pop album by Alisha Chinai, with production by Biddu, released in 1995. It was the first album by an Indian pop (Indipop) artist to...
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    charged nature. Reviews also complimented the album's engaging blend of sharp songwriting, dynamic pop elements, and Roan's vocal performance. Several...
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    then took an Access to Higher Education course on biology, history and psychology, though he did not attend university. Orange was part of the Manchester-based...
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    Neon Trees (category American pop rock music groups)
    formation, Neon Trees has released five studio albums: Habits (2010), Picture Show (2012), Pop Psychology (2014), I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (2020), and...
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  • "Child Psychology" is the debut single by English indie rock band Black Box Recorder, released in 1998 from their debut album England Made Me. The song...
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    source needed] K-pop was represented by H.O.T in the early days, and it was mostly fanatical, flashy, and showed the rebellious psychology of young people...
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  • the album. "B.S.F. (Blood Sucking Freaks)" originally by The Black Halos was intended for release as a split single with The Black Halos on Sub Pop, but...
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  • Contrast (redirect from Contrast (album))
    difference between two means Behavioral contrast, a phenomenon studied in psychology (behavior analysis) Contrast agent, used to distinguish structures or...
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  • Attitude (redirect from Attitude (album))
    (band), a 1970s pop/rock quartet Attitude Records, a record label of Gary Glitter Attitude (April Wine album) (1993) Attitude (Collette album) (1991) Attitude...
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    mainstream pop roots. Drew Lachey commented in an interview with the Chicago Tribune in April 1999, "Anybody who has listened to Backstreet [Boys]'s album, our...
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  • which they often devote to purchasing singles, albums, and merchandise. The impact of the teen pop genre extends beyond the music industry into culture...
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  • Mood (redirect from Moods (album))
    Mood or moods may refer to: Mood (psychology), a relatively long lasting emotional state The Mood, a British pop band from 1981 to 1984 Mood (band),...
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  • MI (redirect from Mi (album))
    Pasion, an album by Gospel Christian singer Ericson Alexander Molano Sammi Cheng, Hong Kong Queen of Pop Masked Intruder, an American pop punk band M...
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    Cher (redirect from Goddess of Pop)
    Its Beginnings to the Mid-1970s. Psychology Press. ISBN 0-7890-0151-9. Mansour, David (2005). From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late...
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  • Rush (redirect from Rush (album))
    2003 trance album Rush (Dean Geyer album), a 2007 pop album Rush (EP), by Monsta X, 2015 Rushes (album), a 1998 ambient electronic album by The Fireman...
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  • went on to create albums of experimental pop music. However, a "gulf" would still exist between experimental composers and "out-there" pop musicians, partly...
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    being produced in pop and urban music, which dominated record sales in the 2000s. High-profile pop acts continued to market their albums seriously, with...
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  • This is a list of lists of albums. Lists of songs Portals: Music Record production Lists This article includes a mass media-related list of lists....
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  • Wonder and Paul Simon. The album was also a candidate for Best Pop Vocal Album, while "Cardigan" was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of...
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    Roland Orzabal (category English pop keyboardists)
    Novello Awards". Retro Pop. 22 September 2021. Gregory, Andy (2002). The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002. Psychology Press. ISBN 9781857431612...
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  • factors as types, and more specific associated traits as traits. Several pop psychology theories (e.g., Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, the enneagram)...
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  • Music psychology, or the psychology of music, may be regarded as a branch of both psychology and musicology. It aims to explain and understand musical...
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  • in northern Denmark, where most of the album was recorded. Musically, Violator has been described as synth-pop, electropop, alternative rock, dance, and...
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  • Flashback (redirect from Flashback (album))
    literature and drama, a scene that takes the narrative back in time Flashback (psychology), in which a memory is suddenly and unexpectedly revisited Acid flashback...
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    five on the pop charts. In 1976 she was featured on the collaboration LP Wanted: The Outlaws, which became an RIAA-certified Platinum album. Mirriam Johnson...
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    Wiggles, Moran was awarded an Honorary PhD in Children's Education and Psychology from Macquarie University in 2009. In 2011, Sam Moran and the original...
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  • same name in April 2000. Their third album, Passionoia, was released in 2003. There is also a compilation album, The Worst of Black Box Recorder, a collection...
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    as a combination of dream pop, new age, muzak, and synth-pop. A 2009 review by Pitchfork's Marc Hogan for Neon Indian's album Psychic Chasms referenced...
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  • The cover for the band's album Suck and Bloat was drawn by Iggy Pop, and their album Pure Swank was produced by Bill Stevenson of The Descendents. Notable...
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