9-1537: (Redirected from Single Collection ) The Singles Collection or similar may refer to: The Singles Collection (Apoptygma Berzerk album) , 2003 The Singles Collection (Britney Spears album) , 2009 The Singles Collection (David Bowie album) , 1993 The Singles Collection (Jimi Hendrix album) , 2003 The Singles Collection (Shed Seven album) , 2008 The Singles Collection (Silversun Pickups album) , 2014 The Singles Collection (Spandau Ballet album) , 1985 The Singles Collection (The Specials album) , 1991 The Singles Collection (Terje Rypdal album) , 1988 Single Collection (Hitomi Yaida album) , 2004 Single Collection (Jun Shibata album) , 2005 Singles Collection (The Coral album) , 2008 The Singles Collection 1984/1990 , 1990 album by Jimmy Somerville, Bronski Beat and The Communards The Singles Collection, Volume 1 and Singles Collection, Volume 2 albums by Dropkick Murphys The Singles Collection 2001–2011 by Gorillaz Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1 , 2004 album by Hikaru Utada Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2 , 2010 album by Hikaru Utada The Single Collection , 2002 album by HIM Original Single Kollektion , 1998 boxed set by Rammstein Singles Collection: The London Years , 1989 album by The Rolling Stones Overloaded: The Singles Collection , 2006 album by
18-463: Is a Norwegian band that produces a style of synth-pop and ballads backed with electronic rhythms, commonly known within the scene as " futurepop ". Apoptygma Berzerk has won awards and top 10 spots in Germany and Scandinavia . Apoptygma Berzerk has toured Europe, North America, South America, Israel and Australia with bands such as VNV Nation , Beborn Beton , Icon of Coil and Unheilig . The band
27-547: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Singles Collection (Apoptygma Berzerk album) Norwegian group Apoptygma Berzerk have released eight studio albums, three live albums, five compilation albums, three DVDs, 13 EPs, and 20 singles. Sources: apoptygmaberzerk.de , eyeliners.org , the berzerk web , and the official German fanpage . Apoptygma Berzerk Apoptygma Berzerk ( / ə ˈ p ɒ p t ɪ ɡ m ə / ; commonly abbreviated to APB or APOP )
36-488: The Dark (OMD), Jean-Michel Jarre and John Carpenter . The first two albums, Soli Deo Gloria and 7 , were a similar style of electropop and EBM . Welcome to Earth eschewed the dark themes of 7 for a lighter, less aggressive sound, and included a few experimental tracks. In Harmonizer the style changed a softer, more synthpop-oriented direction, compared to previous albums, and their 2006 album, You and Me Against
45-522: The Sugababes The Singles Collection 1981–1993 , 1993 album by Kim Wilde A Singles Collection , an album by Marillion The Singles Collection 1965–1976 , 2005 album by BZN The Singles Collection: 1959 to 1966 , 2002 album by Doris Day The Singles Collection , 1994 album by Shakin' Stevens See also [ edit ] The Singles (disambiguation) The Singles Album (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
54-460: The World , represented an almost complete change in style for the band. It featured a more mainstream, indie rock -oriented sound, and the complete departure from the band's traditional electric synthpop and EBM roots that started with 7 . In 2009, they released their album Rocket Science . Many albums feature a hidden track that can be accessed by fast forwarding through many minutes of silence on
63-451: The last album track. For instance, on 7 , one can hear a remix of Nonstop Violence after Love Never Dies (Part II) . The band has recorded cover songs for several of their albums. On the American version of 7 a cover of " Electricity " by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark is featured; similarly, Welcome to Earth features a cover of Metallica's "Fade to Black" . You and Me Against
72-441: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Singles Collection . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Singles_Collection&oldid=1181330690 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
81-515: Was formed by Stephan Groth and Jon Erik Martinsen in 1989. Martinsen left the band due to creative differences. The name "Apoptygma Berzerk" has no particular meaning; frontman and founding member Groth claims that it was randomly picked out of a dictionary (the first word being derived from the Ancient Greek word ἀπόπτυγμα meaning "piece of a tunic "). Groth has cited influences including Kraftwerk , Tangerine Dream , Orchestral Manoeuvres in
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