The Metropol album by the UK group Lunatic Calm was released in 1998 as their debut album. One of the singles from the album has been made into soundtracks for movies and the group itself had a very successful USA tour.
Lunatic Calm ended in 2001.
Lunatic Calm was created in 1996.
Calm Down Juanita - album - was created in 1998.
Lost - Cool Calm Pete album - was created on 2005-07-12.
Also called the English Booth, the Coffin or the Clock Case, the Lunatic Box was a wooden box into which an insane person was placed. Its purpose was to calm the mentally ill; the victim was forced to stand inside until s/he became calm. A panel could be slid across so that the person was in complete darkness.
There are several songs in the training sequence. Don Davis'(the guy who wrote the soundtrack) "Bow Whisk Orchestra", combining semi-improvisational drumming, Lunatic Calm's mix of "Leave You Far Behind", and Davis' "Switch or Break Show" These can be found on the album: The Matrix: The Deluxe Edition, which features the entire original score.
Calm Before the Storm - Lauren Harris album - was created on 2008-06-10.
I think it would most likely be 'Snuff' from the album 'All Hope Is Gone'
One can effectively calm their nerves before a performance by practicing deep breathing exercises, visualizing a successful outcome, and focusing on positive thoughts. Additionally, engaging in physical activities like stretching or light exercise can help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
One Direction has announced their 4th album, FOUR, and a new free song, called FIREPROOF. This song has a different style from the others. It is calm and beautiful. The new album will be released November 17, 2014.
You should get a Beatles lover either an album or song sung by the Beatles. If your lucky enough you can get him/her an autographed album of the Beatles. This will surely make them happy! My friend got this cool t-shirt that said "Keep Calm and Rock On"
Rage Against The Machine - "Calm like a bomb" It's on the 1999 album, Battle of Los Angeles. The version of the song in the album is different to the one in the ending credits of Matrix Reloaded, however. The credits in the film starts at the 1m 13s point in the album version.