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At least four artists/goups are known under the name Budgie 1) London-based hip-hop producer Budgie who is part of the Livin' Proof DJ collective. 2) Budgie is a Welsh hard rock band founded in Cardiff, Wales, by bassist Burke Shelley in 1967, with Ray Philips (drums) and Tony Bourge (guitar). The group played an important role in establishing heavy metal and making it more prominent. 3) Peter Edward Clarke, (born 21 August 1957, in St Helens, Lancashire), better known as Budgie, is an English drummer. He began his career with the Spitfire Boys and Big in Japan before playing with...
“We don’t have any gimmicks, we just get up there and play,” says vocalist Joe Ortiz of Jacknife. Hailing from Dallas, TX, Jacknife’s sound can best be described as “Texas style brutality” and the band wastes no time showing listeners why they are the future of extreme music from the Lone Star state. Jacknife blends the best elements of the metal and hardcore genres seamlessly on their full length debut album Moment Of Reckoning, which was released September 13, 2005 on Zero-Sum Recordings. Originally formed in 1999, the Jacknife lineup has gone through several changes as their music has pushed...
Garret "Jacknife" Lee is an Irish Grammy Award winning music producer and remixer. He has worked with a variety of artists, including U2, R.E.M., Snow Patrol, Bloc Party, The Hives, Weezer, Vega4 and Editors. Lee started as a guitarist for the punk band Compulsion, then pursued a solo career in the field of electronica after the band's break-up. His first solo work, the EP Cookies, was released under the name Jacknife Lee in 1999 by Pussyfoot Records, a label founded by Howie B. His first album Muy rico (also released in 1999) was heavily influenced by big beat and was...
The Budgies were a twee pop band from Lund, Sweden. The band consisted of members Gottfrid Sjödahl, Henrik Johansson, Karl Rüter and Kajsa Tretow. .
Found 34 songs, duration: 02:29:26
Skins (feat. James Murphy)
Bodies (feat. Lonnie Holley & Mary Lattimore)
Noche Oscura (feat. The Edge)
Uh Oh (feat. Arrow De Wilde & Mark Bowen)
Uh Oh (feat. Arrow de Wilde and Mark Bowen)
Travel Channel (feat. Pan Amsterdam)
We Got To Move (feat. Isaac Brock)
Bodies (feat. Lonnie Holley and Mary Lattimore)
Travel Channel (feat. Pan Amsterdam)
Ghosted at Home (feat. Bobby Gillespie)
Train with No Station (feat. The Edge)
Country of the Blind (feat. Bobby Gillespie)
Ghosted At Home (feat. Bobby Gillespie)
Country Of The Blind (feat. Bobby Gillespie)
We Got To Move (feat. Isaac Brock)
Train With No Station (feat. The Edge)
Los Angeles (feat. James Murphy)
Noche Oscura (feat. The Edge)
Ghosted At Home (feat. Bobby Gillespie)
Los Angeles (feat. James Murphy)
This Is What It Is (To Be Free)