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・ We Shall Keep the Faith
・ We Shall Not Be Shaken
・ We Shall Not Flag or Fail, We Shall Go on to the End
・ We Shall Overcome
・ We Shall Overcome (Bernie Sanders album)
・ We Shall Overcome (Pete Seeger album)
・ We Shall Remain
・ We Shall Return
・ We Shall See
・ We Share Our Mothers' Health
・ We Share the Same Skies
・ We Share the Same Sun
・ We Shine
・ We Shoot for the Moon
・ We Shot the Moon
We Should Be Dead
・ We Should Be Lovers
・ We Should Be Sleeping
・ We Should Be Together
・ We Should Be Together (song)
・ We Should Have Gone to University
・ We Should Have Never Lived Like We Were Skyscrapers
・ We Sing
・ We Sing 80s
・ We Sing and Play
・ We Sing Deutsche Hits
・ We Sing Down Under
・ We Sing Encore
・ We Sing Loud Sing Soft Tonight
・ We Sing of Only Blood or Love


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We Should Be Dead : ウィキペディア英語版
We Should Be Dead

We Should Be Dead were an alternative rock band from Limerick, Ireland, active from 2003 to 2010. The band released two albums, ''Forget Romance, Let's Dance!'' (2008) and ''Dreamstate'' (2010)through the POP4POP Recording Group imprint. The band relocated to Los Angeles in 2009 after signing with a Burbank-based management company. During the band's stint in Los Angeles they opted to decline an offer from NBC to take part in a reality TV show based around the band's daily activity. ''We Should Be Dead'' were also the inspiration for a chapter in Hugh MacLeod's bestselling book ''Evil Plans - Having Fun on the Road to World Domination''. Celebrity fans include, Mike Chapman 〔 Rodney Bingenheimer.
==History==

We Should Be Dead began life as a studio project between drummer/songwriter Stephen Purcell and vocalist Tara Nix. The line up of the band changed several times from the band's inception. Version 1.0 and the most recognised line up consisted of Tara Nix (vocals/synth) Anna Murphy (guitar/vocals) Gary Healy (bass) and Stephen Purcell (drums). During the recording of the band's 2009 album ''Dreamstate'' in Los Angeles, bassist Gary Healy quit the band and returned home to Ireland. Los Angeles native Max Harrison was drafted in to replace Healy for studio and live sessions for the remainder of the year. This era was referred to as We Should Be Dead Version 2.0. When the band returned to Ireland, it was decided that Harrison would remain in his native Los Angeles. In 2010 the band announced they had expanded to a five piece to replicate much of their new material live. The band recruited Aaron Corr (Guitar/Synth) and Garry Carroll (Bass/Vocals) for the remainder of 2010. This was referred to as Version 3.0. The band's amicable split ended with a hometown show on New Year's Eve 2010.

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