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  2. Reach for the Sun - Wikipedia

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    In January 2009, the band went on tour with School Boy Humor and Select Start. [8] On February 6, Reach for the Sun was announced for release in May, and its track listing was revealed. [9] On March 4, "Surfaced" was made available for streaming through the band's Myspace profile. [10]

  3. CB Chara Nagai Go World - Wikipedia

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    CB Chara Nagai Go World (CBキャラ永井豪ワールド, CB kyara nagai gō wārudo, "Chibi Characters Go Nagai's World") is an original video animation based in the works of Go Nagai. It was originally released from February 21, 1991 ( 1991-02-21 ) to June 27, 1991 ( 1991-06-27 ) in three episodes.

  4. Place in This World - Wikipedia

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    "Place in This World" is a song by American musician Michael W. Smith, released in 1991 as the second single from his 1990 album Go West Young Man. [2] The song became his biggest success in mainstream music when it hit No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 .

  5. These Sweet Songs Will Make Anyone Graduating Feel Nostalgic

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    Most memorable lyrics: "Your mother warned you there'd be days like these / But she didn't tell you when the world has brought / You down to your knees that / I'll be there for you / (When the ...

  6. Toilet humour - Wikipedia

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    Toilet humour is sometimes found in song and rhyme, particularly schoolboy songs. Examples of this are found in Mozart and scatology, and variants of the German folk schoolboys' song known as the Scheiße-Lied (English: "Shit-Song") [5] [6] which is indexed in the German Volksliederarchiv. [7]

  7. This Whole World - Wikipedia

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    Biographer Mark Dillon characterized "This Whole World" as an "old-fashioned" rock song with "doo-wop trimmings" that contains an unorthodox structure and numerous key modulations. [2] Musician Scott McCaughey said that the structure followed an A/B/C/A/B/C pattern, however, "it seems to never repeat itself once.

  8. Dare to Be Stupid (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, the song encourages the listener to be stupid in various ways; mostly by advising them to do the opposite of common idioms (e.g. "let the bedbugs bite" or "put all your eggs in one basket"), with the occasional absurd non sequitur (e.g. "stick your head in the microwave and get yourself a tan").

  9. A Place in This World - Wikipedia

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    "A Place in This World" is a song by Taylor Swift. Co-written with songwriters Robert Ellis Orrall and Angelo Petraglia, and produced by Nathan Chapman, it was released on October 24, 2006, as part of Swift's eponymous debut album, Taylor Swift (2006). The song is about uncertainty about the future, especially about whether a long-lasting dream ...