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Head Office is a 1985 American satirical black comedy film about a young man who rises in a corrupt corporation. The film stars Judge Reinhold, Jane Seymour, Danny DeVito and others, and was directed and written by Ken Finkleman.
Learn about Lyor Cohen, an American music industry executive and entrepreneur who has been involved in hip hop for over 30 years. He co-founded 300 Entertainment and is YouTube's Global Head of Music.
Highlander is a 1986 fantasy action film about immortal warriors fighting for the Prize. The cast includes Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart. The film follows Connor MacLeod's journey from 16th-century Scotland to 1985 New York, where he faces his nemesis, the Kurgan.
Learn about the song "Head Like a Hole" by Nine Inch Nails, released in 1990 as the second single from their debut album Pretty Hate Machine. Find out the lyrics, music, production, reception, and legacy of this industrial rock and electronic rock anthem.
Head is the sixth studio album by the American pop rock band the Monkees, released in 1968 as the soundtrack to their film of the same name. The album features musique concrète, psychedelic, lo-fi and Broadway genres, and was produced by Jack Nicholson.
Stop Making Sense is a 1984 American concert film featuring a live performance by the rock band Talking Heads. The film was directed by Jonathan Demme and shot in December 1983 at Hollywood's Pantages Theatre, and is considered a classic and one of the greatest concert films of all time.
A 1999 soundtrack album featuring big beat, trip hop, industrial metal, nu metal and rap metal songs from the film The Matrix. Includes tracks by Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Rage Against the Machine, Propellerheads and more, as well as their chart positions and movie appearances.
On 23 October 2019, "Zombie" was ranked No. 5 on a "definitive list of the world's most-viewed rock music videos", released by Vevo. [87] On 18 April 2020, the official music video had succeeded in reaching over 1 billion views on YouTube and became the first song by an Irish artist, and sixth song from the 20th century to reach the milestone.