A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá
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A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá
Summary
A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá is an extended play[1].
Key Facts
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá's instance of is recorded as Puerta de Alcalá — instance of (P31): extended play[2].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá's genre is Puerta de Alcalá — genre (P136): alternative rock[3].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá's genre is Puerta de Alcalá — genre (P136): rap rock[4].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá followed Puerta de Alcalá — follows (P155): 2011 North American Tour EP[5].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá was followed by Puerta de Alcalá — followed by (P156): iTunes Festival: London 2011[6].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá was performed by Puerta de Alcalá — performer (P175): Linkin Park[7].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá's record label is recorded as Puerta de Alcalá — record label (P264): Warner Bros. Records[8].
- A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá was published on January 25, 2011[9].
Product Details
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Release type: EP[10]
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Secondary type(s): Live[11]
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First release date: 2010-09-13[12]
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Genre(s): alternative rock, art rock, electronic, nu metal, pop rock, rap rock, rock[13]
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Community tags: alternative rock, art rock, electronic, nu metal, pop rock, rap rock, rock[14]
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MusicBrainz ID: 277ddbc8-d6fa-47fa-b652-dce7a325202f[15]
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Authorship and Creation
A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá was performed by Puerta de Alcalá — performer (P175): Linkin Park[7].
Publication
A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá was released on January 25, 2011[9]. Genres include Puerta de Alcalá — genre (P136): alternative rock[3] and Puerta de Alcalá — genre (P136): rap rock[4].
Adaptations and Inspiration
A Thousand Suns: Puerta de Alcalá followed Puerta de Alcalá — follows (P155): 2011 North American Tour EP[5]. It was followed by Puerta de Alcalá — followed by (P156): iTunes Festival: London 2011[6].