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  2. Hot Dog! - Wikipedia

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    Hot Dog! is an album by the American musician Buck Owens, released in 1988. [3] It was Owens's first studio album since deciding in 1979 to quit the music business. [4] The first single was the title track, which Owens had originally recorded under the name Corky Jones. [5] Owens shot a video for the single. [6]

  3. Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water - Wikipedia

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    Hot Dog Flavored Water is based on an in-joke started by Wes Borland at a truck stop while the band was on tour during the summer of 2000, in which Borland saw bottles of Crystal Geyser flavored water, and made a joke about having meat or hot dog flavored water. [22] Durst himself refers to the album name in three songs.

  4. OpenJPEG - Wikipedia

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    OpenJPEG is a fork of libj2k, a JPEG-2000 codec library written by David Janssens during his master thesis at University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in 2001. In April 2016 Grok was forked from libopenjp2 by Aaron Boxer under the more restrictive AGPL . [ 6 ]

  5. New Old Songs - Wikipedia

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    New Old Songs is the only remix album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit.Released on December 4, 2001, the album contains hip hop remixes of songs from the band's first three studio albums Three Dollar Bill, Y’all (1997), Significant Other (1999), and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000).

  6. Hot Dog (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Dog is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Blue Note label in 1969 and featuring Donaldson with Ed Williams, Charles Earland, Melvin Sparks, and Leo Morris. [4] The album features Donaldson using the varitone amplification system for his saxophone.

  7. Hot Dog (Buck Owens song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hot Dog" is a rockabilly song by country singer Buck Owens, initially released under the pseudonym Corky Jones in September 1956 by independent Californian country label Pep. Background and release [ edit ]

  8. Snoop Dogg singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The Recipe: 8. "Don't Be Foolish" 2001 Producer Daz Dillinger: Who Ride wit Us: Tha Compalation, Vol. 1: 16. "Suited N Booted" 2002 Producer Snoop Dogg Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss "Doh' Doh" Producer Doggy Style Allstars — 19. "Church" (featuring Don Magic Juan) 2004 Producer Pomona City Rydaz Walking Game: 17. "All Hang Out" 2007 Producer J-Ro

  9. Beans and franks - Wikipedia

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    Beans and franks or franks and beans is a dish consisting of baked beans and hot dog sausages. It can be a main course or a side. Often served in informal settings, it is similar to pork and beans, but substitutes hot dogs for pork. July 13 is National Beans 'n' Franks Day in the United States. [1]