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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Billy Talent
From which song are these lyrics: "And now that disco has finally grown old, let's buy back our souls"? | Billy Talent Lyrics
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Cut The Curtains. The lead singer of the band is Benjamin Kowalewicz, the guitarist is Ian D'Sa, the bassist of the band is Jon Gallant and Aaron Solowoniuk is the drummer of the band.
One of the members of the band once said they were a "walking, talking Seinfield episode"? | Billy Talent Lyrics
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True. Their first hit "Try Honesty" was actually released in 2001.
What song are these lyrics from: "Why would she put me through such torture? I would have given my life for her!"? | Billy Talent Lyrics
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The Ex. This is what the whole chorus of the song looks like "Why would she put me through such torture? I would have given my life for her! She was the one that knocked me over, now I'm alone sitting on the corner."
The video for which song has been voted number one on the MuchMusic countdown for at least 2 weeks? | Billy Talent Lyrics
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River Below. The chorus goes like this: "Into the river below, running from the inferno! They'll think I'm insane, but you'll all know my name.".
punk rock. The band believes that live music is first; the band is second.
my head. Here's the whole sentence: "My head, it hurts, each day it's getting worse".
In which song does the band claim that their looks and smile have now become their curse? | Billy Talent Lyrics
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Standing In The Rain. The lyric is "My looks, and smile have now become my curse. Tight lips, red skirt, the never-ending street".
This lyric is from the song "Prisonners Of Today": "She said, don't wanna work, I wanna play and live my life like it was Sunday!"? | Billy Talent Lyrics
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True. "...The only problem is that Sunday only comes now once a week, and I'm a freak but..."
Souls. The name of the band was inspired by "Billy Tallent", the name of a guitarist in Hard Core Logo, the novel by Michael Turner and its film adaptation by Bruce McDonald.
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