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"Crooked Teeth" is a song by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, the second single from their 2005 album, Plans. The single was released on Atlantic Records, featuring the song "Crooked Teeth" and two B-side tracks: "Talking Like Turnstiles", and a cover of the Julian Cope song "World Shut Your Mouth", which was originally released two years earlier as a B-side on the internet-only single ...
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Crooked Teeth is the ninth studio album by American rock band Papa Roach. It was released on May 19, 2017 through Eleven Seven Music . [ 10 ] Crooked Teeth debuted at number 20 in the US and UK.
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At a concert for Footaction in Hollywood on October 19, 2012, Cole previewed "Crooked Smile" and a track titled "Man on Fire", although no release on a project was known initially. [6] " Crooked Smile" was later released as a single for Born Sinner in June 2013, a day after Cole performed the lead single " Power Trip " at Summer Jam XX . [ 7 ]
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"Crooked" (삐딱하게; ppittaghage) is a song recorded by South Korean rapper G-Dragon, serving as the third single for his second studio album Coup d'Etat (2013). It was written and produced by Teddy and G-Dragon. A pop-punk song, "Crooked" peaked at number three at the Gaon Digital Chart and became one of his most successful singles. [1]
The introduction to Zora Neale Hurston's, Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick, dated October 22, 2019, was written by Genevieve West. West makes the case that Hurston was ahead of her time in her critiques of race, gender, class, and art, and that she used romance to explore these topics. [3]