In Case We Die is the second studio album by Australian indie pop band Architecture in Helsinki which was released on 5 April 2005. It was produced by...
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In Case We Die is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Tinashe, first released on February 1, 2012 via her official website. The mixtape was...
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In Case We Die (2005), Places Like This (2007), Moment Bends (2011), and Now + 4eva (2014). The band has been inactive since 2018. Architecture in Helsinki...
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official website. The mixtape followed the release of her debut mixtape In Case We Die which came after a four-year stint as lead singer of dance-pop group...
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Tinashe (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
released her first musical project, the alternative R&B-styled mixtape In Case We Die (2012) to positive critical reception, and signed with RCA Records shortly...
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We Died, They Remixed is a 2006 remix album of Australian band Architecture in Helsinki's 2005 release, In Case We Die. Each track from In Case We Die...
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doesn't stray far from the same PBR&B and alternative hip hop sound that In Case We Die included, the mixtape also touches on several new genres such as electronica...
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Aquarius (Tinashe album) (category CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes))
pursuing a solo career. The following year she released her debut mixtape In Case We Die. After raising her profile with the mixtape, Tinashe met with RCA Records...
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"When We Die" is the second single from the 2006 album The Great Burrito Extortion Case by Bowling for Soup. It was first released in the US officially...
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Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant (redirect from Hail, Emperor, we who are about to die salute you)
and "Moritūrī tē salūtāmus"—the latter in the 1st person ("We who are about to die salute you")—and a response in 15th-century texts of "Avete vos" ("Fare...
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