The Infamous
1) Genre-defining Heavy/Doom-Metal band from Sweden. The first two full-length releases featured Messiah Marcolin on vocals. Looking for a heavier direction, Messiah decided to leave the band and joined Candlemass. They are often dismissed or mentioned in passing, instead of being acknowledged as a strong band with a unique vision. Andrija Veljaca (Witchking) was the sole constant member of the band since its inception. He carried Mercy onward until his untimely demise in August 25th 2005, meaning Mercy is now defunct. 2) American one-hit wonder pop group from Florida. They released an album in 1969 entitled Mercy - Love Can Make You Happy; this peaked at #38 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 200 chart[1] as a result of the success of their hit single, Love (Can Make You Happy). The tune spent two weeks at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and also peaked at #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. 3) Metal band from Brazil. Formed in 2003, Mercy purportedly recorded a handful of songs, but only released one, Kingdom of Holiness, which appears on the Extreme Metal compilation Underground Rot 2 from Dysmorphic Records. The group, such as it was, has never been heard from again. 4) Queens based rapper affiliated with J-Love. 5) 80s Christian metal band. 6) A French female blues/country-folk singer, from Paris. 7) Richie Sambora's band after he left Message. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1) Genre-defining Heavy/Doom-Metal band from Sweden. The first two full-length releases featured Messiah Marcolin on vocals. Looking for a heavier direction, Messiah decided to leave the band and joined Candlemass. They are often dismissed or mentioned in passing, instead of being acknowledged as a strong band with a unique vision. Andrija Veljaca (Witchking) was the sole constant member of the band since its inception. He carried Mercy onward until his untimely demise in August 25th 2005, meaning Mercy is now defunct. 2) American one-hit wonder pop group from Florida. They released an album in 1969 entitled Mercy - Love Can Make You Happy; this peaked at #38 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 200 chart[1] as a result of the success of their hit single, Love (Can Make You Happy). The tune spent two weeks at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, and also peaked at #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart. 3) Metal band from Brazil. Formed in 2003, Mercy purportedly recorded a handful of songs, but only released one, Kingdom of Holiness, which appears on the Extreme Metal compilation Underground Rot 2 from Dysmorphic Records. The group, such as it was, has never been heard from again. 4) Queens based rapper affiliated with J-Love. 5) 80s Christian metal band. 6) A French female blues/country-folk singer, from Paris. 7) Richie Sambora's band after he left Message. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aarni
Abstracter
Abyssphere
Agalloch
Love Can Make You Happy
Forever
Love (Can Make You Happy)
At The Mercy Of The Night
I'm Your Pervert Priest
Welcome To My Graveyard
Duffy
Witchburner
Pray
Judgement Day
Pains of Golgata
Heavy Metal Warriors
Metal Mania
Dirty Love
Voodoo Kills
Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T, & 2 Chainz
Mercy
Tyrant
Panels Of Freight
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Master of Disaster
Zombie
Blackjack
Spanish Eyes
Bangers Of Destruction
Serrana Love
SHORT SONGS
Woodoo Kills
State of Shock
Death's Company
Tribulation
Black Magic
Snapple Bottle
Evil Prepares
Heavy Sound
1953-1988
I Need You
Don't Stop Heavy Guitar
Memory
Stranger From The Dark
It's Alive (intro)
SHAWN MENDES
Lost In Time
Sorrows
Heartbreak In Hell
Just One Touch
Darkness
Buttah Chee
Bhaag
For You
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