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Their song "Tear You Apart" appeared in the first season of the TV show Fringe (episode 18, "Midnight") and in the movie Number 23 starring Jim Carrey.
He was a field judge and wore uniform number 23, which was later worn by two African-American referees: Johnny Grier and, currently, Jerome Boger.
"Something Holy", the first single, was released on March 9, and charted at number 23 on Billboard Magazine for eighteen weeks.
The American Library Association listed Go Ask Alice as number 23 on its list of the 100 most frequently challenged books of the 1990s.
The song was released as the second single from their second album, Ænima, and reached number 23 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The song was released in 1995 as the album's lead single and helped the band break into mainstream music, peaking at number 23 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
Radio presenters Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo discussed if the number 23 bus route was in fact more interesting than the movie The Number 23 staring Jim Carrey.
Yellowcard released their album Ocean Avenue on July 22, 2003 hitting at number 23 on U.S. Billboard 200, the album was a commercial success in the United States with the hit singles Way Away, Ocean Avenue, and Only One.
(Beckham had chosen the number 23 because 7 was already taken when he was transferred to Real Madrid by Raul, and also because he admires Michael Jordan).
Its second and final single, "No Can Do", was released in December and peaked at number 23 in the UK.