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In June 1981, Heaven Up Here became Echo & the Bunnymen's first Top 10 release when it reached number 10 on the UK Albums Chart.

Evergreen became Echo & the Bunnymen's fifth album to make the Top 10 of the UK Albums Chart when it reached number eight during its first week of release and stayed on the chart for seven weeks.

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They transferred their best efforts, including the opening of what became "Echoes", to 16-track tape at smaller studios in London (namely AIR, and Morgan in West Hampstead) and resumed work with the advantage of more flexible recording equipment.

In other words, intelligence services often become echo chambers for obsessive beliefs that are detached from reality.

The risk of complacency, the authors warn, is that "criminal investigations can become echo chambers, where answers are shaped by what people believe ought to be true rather than what they know to be the facts".

Mr. Stewart's Howard Beal (of "Network") outburst stood out because he said what a lot of viewers feel helpless to correct: that news programs, particularly on cable, have become echo chambers for political attacks, amplifying the noise instead of parsing the misinformation.

The creation of cyber ghettos has been discussed where the cyber space has become echo chambers and blogs and other social media primarily link to like minded sites propagating similar views than providing contrarian views.

In such a volatile climate, Muslim neighborhoods and France's heavily Muslim prisons can become echo chambers for potential radicalism.

Border towns like this one have become echoes of what they once were.

With "Vision Creation Newsun," the Boredoms explore the realm where trippy psychedelia meets digital manipulation, jam-session guitar vamps become echoing loops, synthesized sounds whoosh and swirl, rock drumbeats pile up and turn tribal, careering momentum turns into ecstatic meditation.

In the end, who cares if the artist is a nice person?" Kapoor, born in Bombay in 1954 to a Jewish mother and a Hindu father, has become echoing Daniel Barenboim – a Jewish artist for whom interpreting the antisemitic composer's music has become an irresistible temptation.

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