Landmarks of Lunacy is the second extended play (EP) by British indie rock band Klaxons. Released on 25 December 2010, the album was available for free...
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Klaxons (category Alumni of Nottingham Trent University)
released on their website a free EP of material that was worked on for the album in 2007-2008, entitled Landmarks of Lunacy. In January 2012, Klaxons announced...
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then becoming Radio 1's Track Of The Day the following day. Along with "Children Of The Sun", produced by Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers, the AA-side...
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of both band and label in February 2010. The band released some of the material from the original sessions on a free EP titled "Landmarks of Lunacy"...
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Hearts". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 1, 2018. Kelly, Zach (January 17, 2011). "Klaxons: Landmarks of Lunacy EP". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 1, 2018....
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The discography of British indie rock band Klaxons consists of three studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play (EP), and nine singles. Klaxons...
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Lunatic asylum (redirect from History of Psychiatric Hospitals)
Commissioners in Lunacy were empowered to license and supervise private asylums. The Lunacy Act 1845 was an important landmark in the treatment of the mentally...
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Commissioners in Lunacy were empowered to license and supervise private asylums. The Lunacy Act 1845 was an important landmark in the treatment of the mentally...
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Involuntary commitment (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from May 2018)
Commissioners in Lunacy were empowered to license and supervise private asylums. The Lunacy Act 1845 was a landmark in the treatment of the mentally ill...
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Mental health in India (redirect from History of mental health in India)
judgement on the laws that were in contradiction to the efforts of the courts, such as the Lunacy Act 1912. In November 1997, in response to the PILs the Supreme...
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