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- Happy To Be Here
- 125 M.p.h.
- 1984
- 225
- 51st State
- A Liberal Education
- According To You
- Adrenalin
- Afternoon Song
- Aimless Desire
- All Consuming Fire
- All Of This
- Ambition
- Angry Planet
- Another Imperial Day
- Apocalypse Dreams
- Archway Towers
- Arm Yourselves Run
- Autumn
- Bad Old World
- Ballad
- Ballad Of Bodmin Pill
- BD3
- Before I Get Old
- Believe It
- Betcha
- Better Than Them
- Between Dog And Wolf
- Big Blue
- Bittersweet
- Bloodsports
- Bluebeat
- Brave New World
- Brave New World 2
- Breathing
- Brother
- Burning Season
- Bury the Hatchet
- Carlisle Road
- Carrying On
- Changing of the Light
- Chinese Whispers
- Christian Militia
- Courage
- Curse
- Dawn
- Deadeye
- Devil
- Devil's Bargain
- Did You Make It Safe
- Die Trying
- Disappeared
- Drag It Down
- Drummy B
- Eleven Years
- F#NY
- Family
- Family Life
- Far Better Thing
- Fate
- Fireworks Night
- Flying Through The Smoke
- Freedom
- Frightened
- Get Me Out
- Ghost of your Father
- Ghost Train
- Ghosts
- Gigabyte Wars
- God Save Me
- Grandmother's Footsteps
- Great Expectations
- Green and Grey
- Guessing
- Headlights
- Here Comes the War
- Heroes
- Heroin
- High
- Higher Wall
- History
- Horsemen
- I Love The World
- I Need More Time
- I Wish
- Inheritance
- Innocence
- Into The Wind
- Island
- Killing
- Knievel
- La Push
- Lean Back And Fall
- Leeds Road 3am
- Lights Go Out
- Living in the Rose
- Long Goodbye
- Lovesongs
- LS43
- Lullaby
- Lurhstaap
- Lust For Power
- Mambo Queen Of The Sandstone City
- March In September
- Marrakesh
- Marry The Sea
- Master Race
- Mixam
- Modern Times
- My Country
- My People
- No Greater Love
- No Man's Land
- No Mirror, No Shadow
- No Pain
- No Rest
- No Sense
- North Star
- Nothing Dies Easy
- Nothing Touches
- Notice Me
- Ocean Rising
- One Bullet
- One Of The Chosen
- Orange Tree Roads
- Over The Wire
- Paekakariki Beach
- Peace Is Only
- Poison Street
- Prayer Flags
- Prison
- Pull The Sun
- Purity
- Qasr El Nil Bridge
- Queen Of My Heart
- R.i.p.
- R&R
- Rainy Night 65
- Red Earth
- Refugee
- Rivers
- Running In The Rain
- See You In Hell
- Seven Times
- Sex ( The Black Angel )
- Shot 18
- Sky In Your Eyes
- Smalltown England
- Snelsmore Wood
- Someone Like Jesus
- Space
- Spirit of the Falklands
- Stormclouds
- Stranger
- Stupid Questions
- Summer Moors
- Sunrise
- Sunset
- Tales Of The Road
- Ten Commandments
- Tension
- The Attack
- The Cause
- The Charge
- The Hunt
- The Price
- The Word
- These Words
- Today Is A Good Day
- Tomorrow Came
- Too Close To The Sun
- Trust
- Turn Away
- Understand U
- Vagabonds
- Vanity
- Vengeance
- Waiting
- Water
- Western Dreams
- Whirlwind
- White Coasts
- White Light
- Whites Of Their Eyes
- Winter
- Wipe Out
- Wired
- Wonderful Way To Go
- You Weren't There
- Young, Gifted & Skint
The New Model Army or New Modelled Army was a standing army formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians during the First English Civil War, then disbanded after the Stuart Restoration in 1660. It differed from other armies employed in the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms in that members were liable for service anywhere in the country, rather than being limited to a single area or garrison. To establish a professional officer corps, the army's leaders were prohibited from having seats in either the House of Lords or House of Commons. This was to encourage their separation from the political or religious factions among the Parliamentarians.
The New Model Army was raised partly from among veteran soldiers who already had deeply held Puritan religious beliefs, and partly from conscripts who brought with them many commonly held beliefs about religion or society. Many of its common soldiers therefore held dissenting or radical views unique among English armies. Although the Army's senior officers did not share many of their soldiers' political opinions, their independence from Parliament led to the Army's willingness to contribute to both Parliament's authority and to overthrow the Crown, and to establish a Commonwealth of England from 1649 to 1660, which included a period of direct military rule.
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