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  2. Real Steel (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The first album, Real Steel – Music from the Motion Picture, was released on October 4, 2011 by Interscope Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It consists of 13 tracks featuring artists including Foo Fighters , Tom Morello , Eminem , Royce da 5'9" ( Bad Meets Evil ), The Crystal Method , Yelawolf , 50 Cent and Limp Bizkit . [ 3 ]

  3. I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio - Wikipedia

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    Another similar song, also by Idle, is "The FCC Song", whose refrain "Fuck you very much" is directed at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio" touches on the same subject, but includes bleepings and comic sound-effect noises (such as "Cha-ching" or "Yeeaagh!") in place of actual profanity ...

  4. Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-sided 7" that plays at 33 1 ⁄ 3 RPM. The song was featured as a cover version on a children's album of the same name in the early 1970s by The Peter Pan Pop Band & Singers. [13] In 1976 The Irish Rovers covered this song on their children's studio album The Children of the Unicorn on the K-Tel International label. It was the 12th ...

  5. Thou - Wikipedia

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    When thou is the grammatical subject of a finite verb in the indicative mood, the verb form typically ends in -(e)st (e.g. "thou goest", "thou do(e)st"), but in some cases just -t (e.g., "thou art"; "thou shalt"). Originally, thou was simply the singular counterpart to the plural pronoun ye, derived from an ancient Indo-European root.

  6. Thou Shalt Always Kill - Wikipedia

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    The song was named NME's track of the week in an April 2007 issue, despite the lyric "thou shalt not read NME" appearing in the song. [ 2 ] The track was released for digital download on 2 April 2007 followed by 7" vinyl on 16 April, reaching number 30 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]

  7. Sonnet 128 - Wikipedia

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    How oft, when thou, my music, music play’st, Upon that blessed wood whose motion sounds With thy sweet fingers, when thou gently sway’st The wiry concord that mine ear confounds, Do I envy those jacks that nimble leap To kiss the tender inward of thy hand, Whilst my poor lips, which should that harvest reap,

  8. Highland Laddie - Wikipedia

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    Highland Regiments raised in the 18th and early 19th centuries employed many unique symbols to differentiate themselves from other regiments and enlisted distinctive music to announce their arrival, but as a result of the Cardwell Reforms of 1881, all British Army Highland Regiments were required to use "Highland Laddie" as their regimental march.

  9. Them vs. You vs. Me - Wikipedia

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    Them vs. You vs. Me is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Finger Eleven. The album was initially rumoured to be titled Sense of a Spark. The album was released on March 6, 2007. It reached number 31 on the US Billboard 200 and number two on the Canadian Albums Chart, making it the band's most successful album on either chart.