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- from frontman Joseph Whiteford's previous band, Calibretto 13 (later Calibretto). Soon before Calibretto 13 ended, Whiteford wanted to create a band that...
- Through the series she shares a friendship with Calibretto and Knolan while searching for her father. Calibretto An outlawed war golem with a very gentle personality...
- by Juggernautz “Sheep of the U.S.” by Calibretto 13 (Luke Braddock) “Hollywood (Is Burning Down)” by Calibretto 13 “Tip of My Tongue” by Stereo Motion...
- Indiana Christian rock band Calibretto 13. It was released on 24 October 2000. All songs on the album were written by Calibretto 13, except for "The Ballroom...
- Girlfriend", contained the line, "Marilyn Manson ate my girlfriend." Calibretto 13 wrote songs critical of MTV, such as "Why Can't I Be on MTV?" and conformity...
- Adventures In Tokyo is the second full-length album by Christian rock band Calibretto 13 released on March 12, 2002. "Why Can't I Be On MTV?" "Dear Beelzebubba"...
- The main cast of characters include Garrison, a brooding swordsman, Calibretto, a kindhearted war golem, Red Monika, a rogue, Knolan, an old wisecracking...
- Hammering Process by Living Sacrifice (2000) Enter the Danger Brigade by Calibretto 13 (2000) Emotion Is Dead by The Juliana Theory (2000) Wormwood by Few...
- Motive: To find treasure of the dauntless. Chase scene song: "High Five" by Calibretto 13 30 2 "Go West, Young Scoob" Chuck Sheetz Ed Scharlach February 5, 2005 (2005-02-05)...
- 1977 "Father", by Bizzy Bone from his album The Gift, 2001 "Father", by Calibretto 13 from their album Adventures in Tokyo, 2002 "Father", by Cat Stevens...