12-550: [REDACTED] Look up vicious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vicious may refer to: Music [ edit ] Johnny Vicious , American house DJ, producer and remixer Sid Vicious (1957–1979), punk rock musician Vicious (rapper) , Jamaican-American rapper and reggae artist active in the 1990s Vicious (Nasty Idols album) , 1993 Vicious (Halestorm album) , 2018 "Vicious" (Lou Reed song) , 1973 "Vicious",
24-515: A Cowboy Bebop character Vicious (TV series) , a British television sitcom Vicious (novel) , a 2013 novel by V. E. Schwab Sid Vicious, stage name for professional wrestler Sid Eudy "Vicious" Verne Seibert, a professional wrestler from NWA All-Star Wrestling Vivian Harris (nickname "Vicious", born 1978), Guyanese professional boxer See also [ edit ] Vicious and Delicious , professional wrestling tag team Vicious Circle (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
36-548: A Feeling " (originally recorded by Boston ) and " Tu Amor " (originally by Jon B. , and later covered also by RBD ). Although More was not as successful as its predecessor, it still managed to achieve success in the GSA region (Germany, Switzerland, Austria), peaking at No.7, No.9, No.9 respectively. In 2002, a single, " Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood " featuring guitarist Al Di Meola , was released to gauge support for No Mercy's third album. The record producer decided instead to rework
48-422: A song by Parkway Drive on the album Ire "Vicious", a song by Chantal Kreviazuk on the album Hard Sail "Vicious" (Tate McRae song) , 2020 "Vicious" (Sabrina Carpenter song) , 2022 Vicious Vinyl , an Australian record label Other uses [ edit ] Vicious, meaning "full of vice " To Make a Killing , a 1988 Australian film also known as Vicious Vicious ( Cowboy Bebop ) ,
60-471: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Johnny Vicious Johnny Vicious (born John Coles ) is an American house DJ , producer and remixer . He DJed in New York City clubs Mars and Paladium in the 1980s, and in the early 1990s started his own label, Vicious Muzik Records, with Jeffrey Rodman. Vicious became widely known for remixing
72-451: The band released their single "Missing" which was a cover version of Everything but the Girl 's 1994 hit. No Mercy released their debut album My Promise on October 21, 1996. My Promise was the original title chosen by the band's German record company, Hansa , BMG. The album was released in the U.S. only a week later under the self title No Mercy on October 29, 1996. The album, however,
84-600: The hit Ultra.Dance compilations, as well as on the ThriveMix Presents albums, many of which have hit the US Billboard albums charts. No Mercy (pop band) No Mercy is a German pop band of American singers who were originally brought together in Germany by producer Frank Farian . The group consists of Bronx -born Marty Cintron and twin brothers Ariel and Gabriel Hernández, who hailed from Miami . In 1995
96-558: The hits " Kiss You All Over " by No Mercy , "Let's Go All the Way" by React , and " It's Not Right but It's Okay " by Whitney Houston , as well as doing remixes for the compilations Webster Hall Presents: A Groovilicious Night and Ministry of Sound : Club Nation America . He scored one major chart hit, 2005's "Can't Let Go" (featuring Judy Albanese ), which hit No. 4 on the US Billboard Dance Chart. His remixes have appeared on
108-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vicious . 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=Vicious&oldid=1132060436 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
120-549: The songs for solo artist Daniel Lopes ' debut album, Shine On , in 2003. The band would guest feature in that album, on the track "Summer Angel". In October 2007, No Mercy released their third album, Day By Day , under a new Australian-based independent record label, Show No Mercy Entertainment Pty Ltd, and via iTunes . On December 16, 2011 No Mercy released the single "Shed My Skin" featuring Stan Kolev via iTunes . Guitarist and lead vocalist Marty Cintron performs in Europe under
132-671: Was followed by the single "Please Don't Go", which entered the top 5 in Austria and the U.K. The band released a re-worked version of the band Exile 's number one song from 1978, " Kiss You All Over ", which was a moderate success on the charts but still managed to enter the top 20 in Austria, the Netherlands and the UK. No Mercy's second album, More , which was released in Germany in October 1998, included singles such as "Hello How Are You", " More than
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#1732854689295144-437: Was released in most areas of the world with its original title My Promise , including Australia where it received two times platinum sales accreditation. My Promise which became a top-5 album in countries like Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, produced two internationally popular singles, including " Where Do You Go " and "When I Die", the first being a cover of La Bouche 's "Where Do You Go" from 1995. This
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