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    The song draws inspiration and includes a vocal sample from The Monkees' song "Zilch" provided by Peter Tork, [6] [better source needed] which began by repeating the name "Mr. Bob Dobalina." [ 7 ] In a 2012 Rolling Stone article, Del said, "I just kind of conceptualized who Mr. Dobalina would be."

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    [13] [14] [15] The track "Up Da Ra", [16] employs the literary device of the unreliable narrator to lambast the Irish phenomenon of armchair republicanism. [17] Their work explores a number of themes that are of significance to Irish urban youth, including drug abuse, interaction with the Garda Síochána , [ 18 ] and violence.

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    Mr. Mister was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, active from 1982 until 1990. The band consisted of Richard Page on lead vocals and bass guitar, Steve George on keyboards/backing vocals, Pat Mastelotto on acoustic and electronic drums/percussion and Steve Farris on guitars/backing vocals.

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    Joseph Scott (July 16, 1867 - March 24, 1958) was a prominent British-born attorney and community leader in Los Angeles, California. His service to the community was so varied and important that he earned the nickname "Mr. Los Angeles." [1]

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    Mister E is a fictional character appearing in magazines published by DC Comics. Created by Bob Rozakis and Jack C. Harris , the character first appeared in Secrets of Haunted House #31 (December 1980) [ 1 ] and was a recurring character for ten issues.

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    The Incredible Bongo Band, also known as Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band, was a project started in 1972 by Michael Viner, a record artist manager and executive at MGM Records, producer, MGM Records executive and Curb Records founder Mike Curb and arranger Perry Botkin Jr. [1] [2] Viner was called on to supplement the soundtrack to the B-film The Thing With Two Heads. [3]