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  2. Fish Tank (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fish Tank (film)

  3. Music of Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    Music of. Cowboy Bebop. The Cowboy Bebop anime series was accompanied by a number of soundtrack albums composed by Yoko Kanno and Seatbelts, a diverse band Kanno formed to create the music for the series, with a principal focus in jazz. The soundtrack was released in the American market by Victor Entertainment, a subsidiary of JVC Kenwood.

  4. Category:In the Fishtank albums - Wikipedia

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    0–9. In the Fishtank 5. In the Fishtank 6. In the Fishtank 7. In the Fishtank 9. In the Fishtank 10. In the Fishtank 11. In the Fishtank 12. In the Fishtank 13.

  5. Danny Elfman discography - Wikipedia

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    Sony Music. With two Elfman tracks: "M.I.B. Main Theme" and "M.I.B. Closing Theme". Score. Columbia Records. Nominated for 70th Academy Award for Best Original Musical or Comedy Score, and for 40th Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television. Flubber. Soundtrack.

  6. List of compositions by Danny Elfman - Wikipedia

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    List of compositions by Danny Elfman

  7. Fishtank Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    Fishtank Ensemble was a world music group from Los Angeles, California, known for their unique, high-energy and virtuosic stage show that blends a wide range of styles including Balkan, Romanian, gypsy, French hot jazz, flamenco, Turkish, Greek, and a little rock 'n' roll.

  8. The Salmon Dance - Wikipedia

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    It features vocals by Fatlip and was released as the second single from the album on 10 September 2007. [1] The video, directed by Dom and Nic, features a boy (played by British actor Rory Jennings [2]) looking at his fish tank, which is home to Fatlip the Piranha, his friend "Sammy the Salmon " (actually a squirrel fish), Puffa the beatboxing ...

  9. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (album) - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is the third and final soundtrack album by Monty Python, released in 1983 alongside their last film. Billed as "The only soundtrack album to be introduced by live fish! (apart from some copies of ' Shane ')", it consists of sketches and songs from the film, with a few links performed by ...