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  2. Produce Pandas - Wikipedia

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    Another track of the album, "Victims", received two music videos centered around self-harm (Non suicidal self injury) to raise awareness on issues of mental health and self-harm. A national tour was also announced with the album release, scheduled for Shanghai, Chengdu and Guangzhou, on 24 October, 30 October and 18 December, respectively. [21]

  3. Para ti con desprecio - Wikipedia

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    Para Ti Con Desprecio (Spanish: For You, With Disregard) is the third studio album by Mexican rock band Panda, released on 11 May 2005 through Movic and Warner Records, as the band's major-label debut. Produced by Adrian Treviño, the album marked a major departure from the band's established humorous style.

  4. My Girls (Animal Collective song) - Wikipedia

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    Slant Magazine named "My Girls" the best song of 2009. [8] The Village Voice named "My Girls" the third best-song of 2009 on their annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll. [9] In October 2011, NME placed it at number 91 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years". [10] In 2014, NME named "My Girls" the 248th best song of all time. [1]

  5. Reset (Panda Bear and Sonic Boom album) - Wikipedia

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    Reset is an album by Panda Bear and Sonic Boom (the respective stage names of Noah Lennox and Peter Kember), released on August 12, 2022 through Domino. It marks the duo's first collaborative album; Kember had previously co-produced Lennox's Tomboy (2011) and Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper (2015).

  6. Panda discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Mexican rock band Panda consists of seven studio albums, one extended plays, two live albums, three compilation albums, one demo albums, twenty seven singles and twenty seven music videos.

  7. Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Wikipedia

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    The band based their name on the fictional "Giant Panda Gypsy Blues Band" from Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins. [4] GPGDS' electric mix of roots, reggae, and dub music that combines world beats and reggae rhythm with jam band aesthetics. They are committed to "connecting people with the great music; roots and dub for your mediation."

  8. Poetics (album) - Wikipedia

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    Poetics is the fifth studio album by Mexican rock band Panda, released on 22 September 2009 through Movic Records and EMI Records.. The band produced the album with fellow keyboardist Marcelo Treviño, keeping the change in tone that was ignited in their third and fourth albums Para Ti Con Desprecio and Amantes Sunt Amentes, focusing on alternative elements such as pop rock and post-grunge.

  9. Kira Kira Killer - Wikipedia

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    The physical CD single is a limited edition run of only 7,777 copies, [2] [3] which come with a number of special goods (a glittery sticker featuring the cover artwork, signed mini-poster, and vinyl bag containing the single), as well as a code for entry into a raffle (for residents of Japan only) with the chance to win one of a number of additional special goods, [4] including: