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The song continued to rise up the chart during the next several weeks, attaining its peak of number two on November 25, 1996. [9] The song logged 21 weeks in the top 100. [10] It is Crash Test Dummies' highest-peaking single on the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart, [11] and it was the 23rd most-successful single on the chart in 1996. [12] "
"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" is a song by Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies, and written by its singer Brad Roberts. It was released in October 1993 by Arista and BMG as the band's lead single from their second album, God Shuffled His Feet (1993).
Several notable individuals made cameos in the video, including Doug Llewelyn, Dr. Demento, and Judy Tenuta. The song and video were met with mostly positive reviews from critics, although at least one critic for The Commercial Appeal felt that the source material was already dated upon the single's release. Crash Test Dummies themselves were ...
"Superman's Song" is the first single of Canadian folk-rock group Crash Test Dummies, appearing on their 1991 debut album The Ghosts That Haunt Me. The single was the group's first hit, reaching number four in Canada, number 56 in the United States and number 87 in Australia. It was featured in the pilot of the Canadian TV series Due South. [1]
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The Best of Crash Test Dummies is a 2007 compilation album by the Crash Test Dummies. It is released by Sony BMG and it includes songs from both the band's BMG and independent releases. It was released on October 1, 2007 ( 2007-10-01 ) and re-released on March 10, 2008 with the inclusion of two previously unreleased tracks.
Demo-litions features demos recorded by Crash Test Dummies between 1996–97. During this time, the band was trying to record a follow-up to A Worm's Life.Because that album didn't match the success of God Shuffled His Feet, the band's label BMG was much more restrictive towards the band and rejected 35 songs recorded during this time before finally settling on the album that would become Give ...
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