Album of the Year - Black Milk album - was created on 2010-09-14.
Milk It - album - was created on 2005-02-07.
Chocolate Milk - album - was created on 1995-08-31.
Hip-hop musician Black Milk released the album Tronic on October 28th, 2008 on the Fat Beats Records label. Produced almost entirely by Black Milk, the album features appearances by Pharoahe Monch, DJ Premier, and Dwele.
"Milk and Honey" (1984). One of the singles from the album was "Nobody Told Me," which was a Top 10 hit.
Yes. The French Pressing. But he's not selling it today.
The lineup for Red Hot Chili Pepper's 1989 Mother's Milk?was as follows:Vocalist- Anthony KiedisBassist- FleaGuitarist- John FruscianteDrummer- Chad SmithThis was the first album with Frusciante and Smith after the founding guitarist Hillel Slovak's death and the departure of drummer Jack Irons
it isnt thats just a two track bonus disk the real ones called who you are
It's by a band called Silage and I think it's on the album called Watusi. I can't remember the name of the song though.
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Black Milk was born in 1980.
Milk Milk Lemonade was created in 1992.
Selected list of recorded versions 1964 Gloria Jones, northern soul 1976 Gloria Jones with Marc Bolan, glam rock 1981-82 Soft Cell, synthpop 1985 Coil, gothic/industrial 1986 Boppin' Kids on the album Go Wild!, Rockabilly 1990s Tainted Cash, rave music 1993 Inspiral Carpets 1990s Jon K, freestyle music 1990s Señor X 1991 Marc Almond (with Soft Cell) 1992 Flying Pickets, a cappella version 1995 Shades Apart, punk Rock on their Save It album 1999 The Living End, rockabilly-punk rock 1996 Bluekilla, skapunk 1998 Atrocity on album Werk 80, industrial metal 1999 Club 69, electro-house remixes 1999 My Ruin, alternative metal 2000 Mark 'Ruff' Ryder - Joy (Strictly Underground Records, Garage) 2000 Wild Strawberries on album Twist 2000 Head Like A Hole on the album Honky Tonk Jukebox 2001 Marilyn Manson, industrial metal, on album Not Another Teen Movie O.S.T. and Lest We Forget: The Best Of Marilyn Manson. Also as a bonus track on The Golden Age of Grotesque 2001 La Unión, on album Rock en español 2003 Anandi, on album Forever Days 2004 The Hormonauts covered the song for their Stayin' Alive single. 2005 The Pussycat Dolls, Pop 2006 Rihanna samples Soft Cell's cover of "Tainted Love" on the single "S.O.S. (Rescue Me)" from her 2006 album A Girl Like Me 2006 Milk Inc., Dance 2006 John B, electrostep version 2006 Lil Scrappy samples a very little bit of the song on his song "Money In The Bank" that featured Young Buck 2006 Paul Young, on album Rock Swings - On the wild side of swing Selected list of recorded versions 1964 Gloria Jones, northern soul 1976 Gloria Jones with Marc Bolan, glam rock 1981-82 Soft Cell, synthpop 1985 Coil, gothic/industrial 1986 Boppin' Kids on the album Go Wild!, Rockabilly 1990s Tainted Cash, rave music 1993 Inspiral Carpets 1990s Jon K, freestyle music 1990s Señor X 1991 Marc Almond (with Soft Cell) 1992 Flying Pickets, a cappella version 1995 Shades Apart, punk Rock on their Save It album 1999 The Living End, rockabilly-punk rock 1996 Bluekilla, skapunk 1998 Atrocity on album Werk 80, industrial metal 1999 Club 69, electro-house remixes 1999 My Ruin, alternative metal 2000 Mark 'Ruff' Ryder - Joy (Strictly Underground Records, Garage) 2000 Wild Strawberries on album Twist 2000 Head Like A Hole on the album Honky Tonk Jukebox 2001 Marilyn Manson, industrial metal, on album Not Another Teen Movie O.S.T. and Lest We Forget: The Best Of Marilyn Manson. Also as a bonus track on The Golden Age of Grotesque 2001 La Unión, on album Rock en español 2003 Anandi, on album Forever Days 2004 The Hormonauts covered the song for their Stayin' Alive single. 2005 The Pussycat Dolls, Pop 2006 Rihanna samples Soft Cell's cover of "Tainted Love" on the single "S.O.S. (Rescue Me)" from her 2006 album A Girl Like Me 2006 Milk Inc., Dance 2006 John B, electrostep version 2006 Lil Scrappy samples a very little bit of the song on his song "Money In The Bank" that featured Young Buck 2006 Paul Young, on album Rock Swings - On the wild side of swing