Push Play

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Just Push Play (song)
... "Just Push Play" is the title track from American hard rock band Aerosmith's 2001 album Just Push Play ... It was released as a promotional single from Just Push Play in 2001, and peaked at #10 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and #38 on the Top 40 Mainstream chart ...
Just Push Play - Reception
... For his review of Just Push Play for Allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that it was their best album since Pump in 1989, but he criticized them "f ... album are "Fly Away from Here", "Luv Lies", "Avant Garden", "Just Push Play", "Drop Dead Gorgeous", and "Outta Your Head", but the rest of the songs on the album are ... In the NME magazine review of Just Push Play said that most of the album is not new, but the album was Aerosmith's first album to feature rap metal with songs like ...
Back In The Saddle - Chart Positions
... Vacation Pump Get a Grip Nine Lives Just Push Play Honkin' on Bobo Music from Another Dimension! Live albums Live! Bootleg Classics Live I and II A Little South of Sanity Rockin' the Joint Extended plays ... of Love Are You On" 2000s "Angel's Eye" "Jaded" "Fly Away from Here" "Sunshine" "Just Push Play" "Girls of Summer" "Baby, Please Don't Go" "Devil's Got a New Disguise" 2010s "Legendary Child" "Lover Alot ...
Seasons Of Wither - Legacy
... On the Just Push Play Tour in 2001, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry would start off the song at the top of a dual staircase ... Rock in a Hard Place Done with Mirrors Permanent Vacation Pump Get a Grip Nine Lives Just Push Play Honkin' on Bobo Music from Another Dimension! Live albums Live ... Love Are You On" 2000s "Angel's Eye" "Jaded" "Fly Away from Here" "Sunshine" "Just Push Play" "Girls of Summer" "Baby, Please Don't Go" "Devil's Got a New Disguise" 2010s "Legendary Child" "Lover Alot" "What ...

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