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Balance is the tenth studio album by hard rock band Van Halen, released on January 24, 1995 through Warner Bros. Records. The album is the last of the band's four studio releases to feature Sammy Hagar as lead vocalist. Balance reached number 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 in February 1995 and reached Triple Platinum status on May 12, 2004 by selling more than three million copies in the U.S.
According to Ian Christe's book, Everybody Wants Some: The Van Halen Saga, Balance was Van Halen’s tenth album and was released amid internal fighting between Sammy Hagar and Eddie and Alex Van Halen. The band worked eight-hour days for three weeks recording the album. The first song on the record, "The Seventh Seal", features mystical overtones that came, in part, from Eddie’s newfound sobriety. His therapist, Sat-Kaur Khalsa, urged him to relax and imagine where he was after drinking a six-pack of beer. After smoking cigarettes, drinking beer, and playing guitar for twenty years, he tried writing songs sober and wrote three songs in one half hour period. The album then moves into Sammy’s territory with "Can’t Stop Lovin’ You". This song was taken from his ex-wife’s point of view, believing that she was still in love with him. The band saw more success with its hard rock genre as seen in the album’s song, "Aftershock". The band was unable, however, to continue their successes from their early days much longer as Michael Anthony now had two daughters and was not as able to work with the band when needed. Along with Michael’s inability to drop everything when asked, Sammy no longer enjoyed working. He began only showing up for two hours in the afternoon. The band managed to pull everything together, though, and the album reached number 1; their fourth consecutive number one studio album.
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The 88 are an American pop rock band from Los Angeles California. The Group consists of Keith Slettedahl (vocals and guitar), Adam Merrin (keyboards and vocals), Anthony Zimmitti (drums and percussion), and Todd O'Keefe (bass and vocals). Meeting in high school in Calabasas, California, Adam Merrin and Keith Slettedahl formed the band in 2002. The band's popularity grew from high profile song placements in video games, films, commercials, and popular TV shows.
From 2010-2012, the band toured and recorded with Kinks leader Ray Davies, serving as his opening act and backing Davies for his set. The band performed with Davies at The Royal Albert Hall in London in 2011.
Other acts The 88 have performed with include Eliott Smith, The Smashing Pumpkins, The B-52's, Elvis Costello, Black Francis, The Zombies, and The Flaming Lips.
In 2012, the band co-scored the Jennifer Westfeldt film Friends with Kids.
Their track "At Least It Was Here" is the opening theme song to the television series Community.
The 88 is the debut album from New Zealand band Minuit. The album achieved gold certification in New Zealand.
The 88 is a 22-storey, 87.2 m (286 ft) residential skyscraper in downtown San Jose, California. Upon completion of the tower in 2008, the tower became the tallest building in the city, surpassing the 86.9 m (285 ft) San Jose City Hall that was completed in 2005.
Well, love don't make me happy
It just keeps me occupied
Just another fussy habit
That's been eating up my time
But when it's gone
I want it back
I know I should appreciate
Everything that I have
I don't know why it's not enough for me
Well friends don't make me happy
I just need them to survive
Cuz I'm always getting sappy
And I need some place to cry
But when I'm down
When I'm out
It doesn't matter who I'm with
I try to talk
But I can't
I don't know why it's not enough for me
It's not enough for me
Well, I know that I'm childish
And I'm trying to change
I know I'm insatiable
And I know it's strange
But everyone's been down on me
For living like I do
And I just hope someday I'll be
Good enough for you
But when I'm down
When I'm out
I take for granted eveything that I have
I don't know why
I don't know why it's not enough
Sex don't make me happy
It just helps me to forget
But it's only temporary
And in the end I'm just a mess again
But when it's gone
I want it back
I know I should appreciate
Everything that I have
I don't know why it's not enough for me