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  2. Four Letter Lie - Wikipedia

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    In spring 2008, Four Letter Lie toured with A Skylit Drive, Oh, Sleeper, and Memphis May Fire and spent the summer touring with Dance Gavin Dance and A Static Lullaby. They then finished out 2008 with Pierce the Veil , Emarosa and Breathe Carolina .

  3. Let Your Body Take Over - Wikipedia

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    On February 11, 2006, Four Letter Lie signed to Victory Records; until April 2006, they played various across the country with a variety of bands. In May 2006, they went on a US tour with Glory of This. [4] [5] Let Your Body Take Over was recorded at Applehead Recording in Woodstock, New York in June 2006.

  4. What a Terrible Thing to Say - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... all music arranged by Four Letter Lie, all lyrics written by Brian Nagan and Skaff. [3] No. Title Length; 1. ... on YouTube This ...

  5. A New Day (Four Letter Lie album) - Wikipedia

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    A New Day is the third full-length album from the post-hardcore band Four Letter Lie.It was released on October 13, 2009, through Victory with producer Matt Goldman.Timothy Java recorded all of the drum tracks on A New Day due to the departure of Derek Smith, the band's former drummer.

  6. Mass Production (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mass Production is an American funk/disco musical group, best known for their 1979 hit, "Firecracker." Based in Norfolk, Virginia, the ten-piece group had a series of minor R&B hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s. "Firecracker" is commonly misattributed to the similarly named (and sonically/stylistically similar) band Brass Construction.

  7. Firecracker (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Firecracker" debuted at #58 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs for the week of July 14, 2007. In its 24th week on the chart, the song jumped from #4 to #2 on the chart, being held from the top spot by Taylor Swift's "Our Song", which leapfrogged "Firecracker" when the former leaped from #6 to #1. The song held the position for two weeks.

  8. Firecracker (Lisa Loeb album) - Wikipedia

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    Loeb frames Firecracker as "sort of a sequel" to her first album Tails, noting, for example, that the song "Split Second" "evolved musically out of the previous album's 'Taffy'". [ 1 ] The album was produced with Juan Patino, "with an ear for greater 'orchestration'" to reflect the dual influence of classical music and 70s pop on Loeb.

  9. Category:Four Letter Lie albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Four Letter Lie albums or lists of Four Letter Lie albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Four Letter Lie albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .