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¡Alarma! 2-Disc Collector's Edition
¡Alarma! may refer to: * ''¡Alarma!'' (album), an album by rock band Daniel Amos * ''¡Alarma!'' (magazine), a Mexican tabloid news magazine * "Alarma!", a single by German DJ act 666 666 may refer to: * 666 (number) * 666 BC, a year * AD 666, a year * The number of the beast, a reference in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament Places * 666 Desdemona, a minor planet in the asteroid belt * List of highways numbered 6 ... See also * Alarm (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Alarma ...
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¡Alarma! (album)
''¡Alarma!'' is the fourth studio album by Christian rock band Daniel Amos, issued on Newpax Records in April 1981. It is the first album in their '' ¡Alarma! Chronicles'' series and one of the earliest records in the Christian alternative rock genre. Background ''¡Alarma!'', released weeks after the band's Beatles- and Beach Boys-influenced '' Horrendous Disc'', took a decidedly new wave direction along the lines of Elvis Costello or Talking Heads. Lyrically, the album contains social commentary so harsh that ''CCM'' described it as "perhaps the most scathing ever put out by a Christian label." Other critics offered the following assessments: "the most exciting release of the year"; "brash, new and intensely creative" and "possibly the most significant album in the genre of Christian rock". ''¡Alarma!'' was the first of a four-part series of albums by DA entitled '' The ¡Alarma! Chronicles'', which also included the albums ''Doppelgänger A doppelgänger ( ), somet ...
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¡Alarma! (magazine)
''¡Alarma!'' was a Mexican news magazine published by Publicaciones Llegó. It specialized in graphics and shocking pictures of crime and corpses, including murder victims and traffic accidents, as well as pictures of scantily clad women. History and profile Pitched by journalist and writer Carlos Samoaya Lizárraga as a magazine exclusively about crime, ''¡Alarma!'' was launched on April 17, 1963, with an initial print run of 3000 copies per week. The magazine became notorious for publishing graphic images of corpses and using shocking headlines such as "''Raptola, violola y matola con una pistola''" ("He kidnapped her, raped her, and killed her with a gun"). ''¡Alarma!'' got an unexpected boost in 1964, when it publicised the case of the González Valenzuela sisters, who forced women into prostitution, killed them, and repeatedly bribed authorities to avoid arrest. The case and the ensuing court process, covered by journalist Jesús Sánches Hermosillo, became a nationwide me ...
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666 (band)
666 was a German DJ act formed by Thomas Detert and Mike Griesheimer in 1997. Their brand of trance music often included lyrics in both Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas **Spanish cuisine **Spanish history **Spanish culture ... and English. The act disbanded in 2005. Discography Albums Singles References External links Discogs.com 666 Band Information German house music groups German electronic music groups ZYX Music artists {{house-band-stub ...
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