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Agony
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Apathy Irony Agony Infinity is a collection of snapshots from inside of Hypes mind. He gives you the shattered pieces on each songdaring you to put them back togetheras he ravishes through memories and insights, pits the collective against the individual, and recounts love and loss. The album is dark and brooding, the tracks are eclectic, but the unifying theme is one of hope.
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Spectral Agony is a monster skill that can only be used by Mursaat, Jade Armors and Jade Bows. Mursaat cast it as a skill, but Jade inflict it to an unaffected character with each hit in combat.
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Colombian rock band Agony made its live debut at a local university in 1993, issuing a seven-track demo and making a video for "Cultivos De Cinismo" a year later. In 1995, Live All the Time was released. That same year, Agony was voted Best Live Band by a local rock radio station... having the opportunity to participate in the first Rock Al Parque, a well-known Latin rock festival. In 1996, the group's album Millennium was released by Cinismo Records. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Moonlight Agony has signed a multi-album deal with German recordlabel MASSACRE RECORDS for the area of Europe, Austraila and Russia, NIGHTMARE RECORDS for USA and KING RECORDS for Japan. The debut album Echoes of a Nightmare is scheduled to be released in August 2004.
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Agony was revealed to have survived in the mini-series Venom: Separation Anxiety. She mentions that she had wanted to be a hero, but like the other Life Foundation symbiotes was having trouble in controlling her symbiote. This lack of control over the alien inside her kept resulting in violence. Leslie and the others break Eddie Brock, Venom's secret identity, out of prison and kidnap him in order to make him teach them how to control their symbiotes. Leslie shows remorse and regret for her actions, just before she is murdered by her "sister" Scream, using a sonic knife.
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Apathy Irony Agony Infinity is not just a tight hip hop record; its good music with appeal that transcends genre lines. In spite of the title, this EP has an element rap could really use these days: hope.
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