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15-698: [REDACTED] Look up jaded in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jaded may refer to: Jaded (album) , a 2003 album by To/Die/For Jaded (film) , a 1998 film starring Carla Gugino Jaded , a 2002 skateboard film from Thrasher Magazine Songs [ edit ] "Jaded" (Aerosmith song) , 2000 "Jaded" (Disclosure song) , 2015 "Jaded" (Drake song) , 2018 "Jaded" (Miley Cyrus song) , 2023 "Brain Stew" / "Jaded" , by Green Day, 1996 "Jaded", by Blindspott, from Blindspott "Jaded", by

30-782: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jaded (album) To/Die/For (often abbreviated TDF ) are a gothic metal band from the town of Kouvola in southeast of Finland, originally assembled in 1993 as a hard rock band under the name Mary-Ann . In 1999, they decided to change their musical style to gothic metal, changing their band name as well. The band disbanded in April 2009, but reformed in July 2009, and played their final concert at John Smith Rock Festival in Finland on 22 June 2016. They reformed once again in early 2020. To/Die/For

45-568: The Sandra song " In the Heat of the Night " was to be the only single, and together with "Farewell" it was recorded as a music video, and obtained a fair amount of exposure. In 2000, the band toured Europe together with Dark Tranquillity , Sentenced and In Flames . Bassist Miikka Kuisma quit the band and was replaced by Marko Kangaskolkka, who had played with the band in its early years. " Epilogue ",

60-413: The Sandra song " In the Heat of the Night " was to be the only single, and together with "Farewell" it was recorded as a music video, and obtained a fair amount of exposure. In 2000, the band toured Europe together with Dark Tranquillity , Sentenced and In Flames . Bassist Miikka Kuisma quit the band and was replaced by Marko Kangaskolkka, who had played with the band in its early years. " Epilogue ",

75-570: The Crystal Method from Vegas "Jaded", by deadmau5, B-side of " Faxing Berlin " "Jaded", by Kaash Paige , 2020 "Jaded", by One Ok Rock from Ambitions , 2017 "Jaded", by Operation Ivy from Energy "Jaded", by Paradise Lost from Draconian Times "Jaded", by Spiritbox from The Fear of Fear "Jaded", by Takida from ...Make You Breathe "Jaded (These Years)", by Mest from Mest See also [ edit ] Jade (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

90-750: The band announced they would be reuniting to play at the John Smith Festival at Laukaa in July 2020. Line-up in the "Mary-Ann" era is not included. All Eternity To/Die/For (often abbreviated TDF ) are a gothic metal band from the town of Kouvola in southeast of Finland, originally assembled in 1993 as a hard rock band under the name Mary-Ann . In 1999, they decided to change their musical style to gothic metal, changing their band name as well. The band disbanded in April 2009, but reformed in July 2009, and played their final concert at John Smith Rock Festival in Finland on 22 June 2016. They reformed once again in early 2020. To/Die/For

105-504: The following years touring, released their seventh studio album Cult in May 2015. The first single from their album, "Screaming Birds", was released in November 2014. To/Die/For disbanded in July 2016. Two of the band's former drummers died; Tommi Lillman died on 13 February 2012 after an illness, and Santtu Lonka died on 26 January 2020 with no cause of death revealed. In January 2020,

120-399: The following years touring, released their seventh studio album Cult in May 2015. The first single from their album, "Screaming Birds", was released in November 2014. To/Die/For disbanded in July 2016. Two of the band's former drummers died; Tommi Lillman died on 13 February 2012 after an illness, and Santtu Lonka died on 26 January 2020 with no cause of death revealed. In January 2020,

135-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jaded . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaded&oldid=1226990785 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

150-407: The successor of "All Eternity", was released in 2001, and was followed by a tour with Lacrimosa . The album Jaded was released in 2003, and is by many fans still seen as the band's best effort. In August of that year, vocalist Jarno Perätalo left the band. He assembled a new band named Tiaga, integrated by former members of To/Die/For. Juha Kylmänen (from For My Pain and Reflexion) then assumed

165-407: The successor of "All Eternity", was released in 2001, and was followed by a tour with Lacrimosa . The album Jaded was released in 2003, and is by many fans still seen as the band's best effort. In August of that year, vocalist Jarno Perätalo left the band. He assembled a new band named Tiaga, integrated by former members of To/Die/For. Juha Kylmänen (from For My Pain and Reflexion) then assumed

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180-429: The vocals of To/Die/For. However, in 2004, Jarno Perätalo and the band Tiaga took the name To/Die/For themselves, releasing the fourth album, simply titled IV , in 2005. On 4 October 2006, To/Die/For released their fifth studio album, Wounds Wide Open . After the promotional tour that stretched to October 2007, the band decided to take a break. To/Die/For released their sixth album Samsara in 2011, and after spending

195-429: The vocals of To/Die/For. However, in 2004, Jarno Perätalo and the band Tiaga took the name To/Die/For themselves, releasing the fourth album, simply titled IV , in 2005. On 4 October 2006, To/Die/For released their fifth studio album, Wounds Wide Open . After the promotional tour that stretched to October 2007, the band decided to take a break. To/Die/For released their sixth album Samsara in 2011, and after spending

210-489: Was formed under the name Mary-Ann in 1993. They released two demo EPs, "Mary-Ann" in 1997 and " Deeper Sin " in 1998, before changing name as they modified musical style from heavy metal to gothic metal in 1999. "Deeper Sin" thereby resulted in a record deal with Spinefarm Records . Their debut album – All Eternity – was released in Finland by the end of 1999, and the band then signed contracts with Nuclear Blast (for Europe) and Pony Canyon (for Japan). Their cover of

225-489: Was formed under the name Mary-Ann in 1993. They released two demo EPs, "Mary-Ann" in 1997 and " Deeper Sin " in 1998, before changing name as they modified musical style from heavy metal to gothic metal in 1999. "Deeper Sin" thereby resulted in a record deal with Spinefarm Records . Their debut album – All Eternity – was released in Finland by the end of 1999, and the band then signed contracts with Nuclear Blast (for Europe) and Pony Canyon (for Japan). Their cover of

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