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  2. Mojo Nixon - Wikipedia

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    Neill Kirby McMillan Jr. (August 2, 1957 – February 7, 2024), known professionally as Mojo Nixon, was an American musician and actor best known for his novelty song "Elvis Is Everywhere", which was an alternative staple on MTV. His style could generally be defined as psychobilly, a musical genre which blends rockabilly with punk rock.

  3. Root Hog or Die (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bo-Day-Shus!!! Root Hog or Die is an album by the American musicians Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper, released in 1989. [1][2] It was the duo's final studio album. [3] Nixon originally wanted to call it Bush Idiot Slime; he took "root hog or die" from Davy Crockett 's autobiography. [4][5] The duo supported the album with a North American tour. [6]

  4. Whereabouts Unknown - Wikipedia

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    Whereabouts Unknown. Gadzooks!!! The Homemade Bootleg. Whereabouts Unknown is an album by the American musician Mojo Nixon, released in 1995. [2][3] Nixon supported the album by touring with his band, the Toadliquors. [4]

  5. Prairie Home Invasion - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Home Invasion. (1994) Live in Las Vegas (Pleasure Barons) (1994) Prairie Home Invasion is a collaborative studio album by Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon, backed by Nixon's backing band the Toadliquors. Released in 1994 by Biafra's record label Alternative Tentacles, the album's lyrics predominantly deal with political themes, as well as ...

  6. Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper (album) - Wikipedia

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    Personnel. Skid Roper - upright washboard and other stuff. Mojo Nixon - vocals, guitar and foot percussion. Technical. Recorded at The Bungalow, Coronado, Calif., except "Rockin' Religion" and "Black Yo' Eye", recorded at Soundtrax, S.D. Calif. Produced by Ron Goudie. Mixed at Hit Single Below a Shopping Center. Photography by Jeff de Rose.

  7. Otis (Mojo Nixon album) - Wikipedia

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    Otis is the debut solo album of Mojo Nixon. Released in 1990, it featured guest appearances by John Doe of X, Country Dick Montana (Beat Farmers), Bill Davis (Dash Rip Rock) and Eric Roscoe Ambel (The Del-Lords). [2][5][3] Nixon's first album since splitting with Skid Roper, and released by Enigma Records, the album was seen as potentially ...

  8. Frenzy (Mojo Nixon album) - Wikipedia

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    Frenzy is the second album by Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper, released in 1986.. The album was re-released on CD in 1987, with the EP Get Out Of My Way! added to the end. The CD uses the Get Out of My Way! mix of "Stuffin' Martha's Muffin," which filters the telephone conversation part of Nixon's opening monologue to sound like he is talking on the phone, instead of the original Frenzy LP mix.

  9. Bo-Day-Shus!!! - Wikipedia

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    Bo-Day-Shus!!! is the third album by Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper, released in 1987. [6][7] It contains the song "Elvis is Everywhere," which became an MTV hit. [8] The album peaked at #189 on the Billboard 200. [9]