The band is Rage Against the Machine sometimes referd to as RATM it is on the album of the same name
A band with killing in the name could be answered two ways. The most widely accepted answer would be the band 'Rage Against the Machine' with their song, "Killing in the Name". However, there is a rock band out of Australia called 'Killing Heidi', therefore also qualifying as a band with killing in their name. Formed in the 1990's, 'Killing Heidi' had an album go platinum in 2000.
No, it is not the name of a band. It is a song by Linkin Park which they released in 2010.
The English post-punk band, Killing Joke, released the song Night Time in the UK March 1985. The album included the songs 'Eights" and "Kings and Queens".
The song Caramelldansen was released by a band by the name of Caramell. The Swedish band put out the song in 2001 and it came into prominence via internet memes in 2006.
if you mean "lithium" its evanescence Nirvana also has a song entitled "Lithium" that was released in 1992.
The band that sang the song Discotheque is an Irish rock band named U2. The song was released in 1997 and is from the album Pop, released in the same year.
Fully Alive is a song written by the band Flyleaf. The song was released to the public in November 2006. This song was released in the album Flyleaf.
The song "Tubthumping" was released by the anarchist band Chumbawamba. Tubthumping is the 8th studio album by the band and is the song that they are best known for.
The name of the band that Rob Thomas collaborated with for the musical track 'Smooth' is Santana. They are a Latin rock band and the song was released in 1999.
The song "Metal Heart" was released by the German heavy-metal band called Accept in the year 1985. The song can be found on the band's "Metal Heart" album.
"Sacrilege" is the name of a song released on February 25, 2013 by the American indie rock band "Yeah Yeah Yeahs". Actually it was the first single of their fourth album called "Mosquito".
The band Slipknot released the song 'Spit it Out' on June 29, 1999. The song almost did not get released. Many people stated the song as being inappropriate, but was later ruled out.