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    Idolatry (redirect from False idols)
    Buddha idols. From the 10th century, states Harvey, the raids into northwestern parts of South Asia by Muslim Turks destroyed Buddhist idols, given their...
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  • False Idols is the ninth studio album by English trip hop musician Tricky, released on 23 May 2013. It is Tricky's first release on his label False Idols...
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    crowd. In February 2013, Tricky announced the release of a new album, False Idols. The album is the follow-up from his 2010 Mixed Race and featured Peter...
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  • performed by the Weeknd and "False Idols" with The Weeknd, Lil Baby, and Suzanna Son. ^[b] signifies an additional producer The Idol Episode 5 Part 2 (Music...
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  • False Idol is the sixth studio album by American metalcore band Veil of Maya, released on October 20, 2017, through Sumerian Records. The instrumental...
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  • "Zero Smoke Breaks" 2:29 4. "That's Gonna Be You One Day" 1:56 5. "False Idols" 0:59 6. "You Do Not Deserve James Hill" 1:00 7. "Goodbye" 1:31 8. "The...
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  • reggae vocalist Lee "Scratch" Perry, released on 2 February 2024 through False Idols. The album was preceded by the single "100lbs of Summer" and explores...
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  • English trip hop artist Tricky. It was released on 4 September 2020 via False Idols. It features guest appearances from Marta and Oh Land. Fall to Pieces...
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  • 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2018. Porter, Rick (March 20, 2018). "'American Idol,' 'Good Girls,' all others hold: Monday final ratings". TV by the Numbers...
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    Shoulders'. On 4 August 2014, Hacktivist released the single and video for "False Idols". Many references to activism (especially hacktivist collective Anonymous)...
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