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  2. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    The only lyrics of the song are "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces.", and was a threat directed towards the then BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 DJ, Jimmy Young, whom the band disliked due to his tendency to babble. [15] 1972 "Tomorrow" Strawbs: Former band member Rick Wakeman

  3. 22Gz - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, he was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, however the charges were dropped. [14] 22Gz spent five months in jail in 2017 on second-degree murder charges related to a shooting in Miami, however these were later dropped.

  4. Twinz - Wikipedia

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    The Twinz are a hip hop duo from Long Beach, California, consisting of twin brothers Deon and Dewayne Williams. [1] After working with Warren G on his debut album Regulate...G Funk Era, the Twinz released their only album Conversation in 1995.

  5. Dead Souls (song) - Wikipedia

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    Co-written by band members Ian Curtis (vocals and lyrics), Peter Hook (bass guitar), Bernard Sumner (lead guitar) and Stephen Morris (drums). Centred on a circular bassline by Hook that had a significant influence on 1980s Gothic rock, the song was named by Curtis after Nikolai Gogol's 1842 novel Dead Souls. The song contains a lengthy intro ...

  6. That's It for the Other One - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady. [2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop. [ 2 ] This section ends with a reprise of "Cryptical Envelopment".

  7. Dead! (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dead!" is a song by the American rock band My Chemical Romance from their third studio album The Black Parade (2006). A pop-punk song, "Dead!" was originally created while the band was touring for their previous album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004), as part of a side project that was never meant to be released. The song was originally ...

  8. Uncle John's Band - Wikipedia

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    "Uncle John's Band" is a song by the Grateful Dead that first appeared in their concert setlists in late 1969. The band recorded it for their 1970 album Workingman's Dead. Written by guitarist Jerry Garcia and lyricist Robert Hunter, "Uncle John's Band" presents the Dead in an acoustic and musically concise mode, with close harmony singing.

  9. I Don't Like Mondays. - Wikipedia

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    Yu stated an affinity for the series, claiming it was the only manga he has kept reading childhood, and used the teamwork aspect of his own band as inspiration. [27] To prepare for the song's creation, Yu corresponded with One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda to express his thoughts about the series' theme of overcoming adversity.