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  2. Death (proto-punk band) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Politicians in My Eyes" was featured in the 2019 movie Native Son. The rare record single was also a plot point during the film. The song "Freakin Out" was featured in the 2022 stop-motion horror comedy movie Wendell and Wild. [27] "Keep On Knocking" was included in the soundtrack for the 2022 film, Jackass Forever. [28]

  3. Keep A-Knockin' - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone magazine later ranked "Keep A-Knockin'" at number 442 in its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". [6] An answer song titled "I Hear You Knocking", written by Dave Bartholomew and Pearl King, was recorded by Smiley Lewis in 1955. The drum part on Little Richard's song, played by Charles Connor, also inspired later songs.

  4. The Sound of Perseverance - Wikipedia

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    Paul Schwarz of Chronicles of Chaos stated that while he was impressed with Death's cover of Painkiller by Judas Priest, he questioned its use as the closing track on the album. [25] Music journalist T Coles said The Sound of Perseverance is "the final divide between death metal's older style and the sounds yet to come." [9]

  5. You Keep Sending 'Em Over and We'll Keep Knocking 'Em Down

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    Born in the USA: the myth of America in popular music from colonial times to the present. Jackson: Univ. Pr. of Mississippi. ISBN 0878054960 OCLC 246537144; Vogel, Frederick G. World War I Songs: A History and Dictionary of Popular American Patriotic Tunes, with Over 300 Complete Lyrics. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1995. ISBN 0-89950 ...

  6. James "Boodle It" Wiggins - Wikipedia

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    Keep Knockin' An You Can't Get In" was a precursor of both "Keep A-Knockin'" and "I Hear You Knocking". [8] The other track recorded at the same session was "Evil Woman Blues". [1] There were two further recording sessions undertaken by Wiggins in Chicago on November 13 and 14, 1928. This resulted in six unissued sides.

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  8. Human Wheels - Wikipedia

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    The title track was borne out of a poem Mellencamp's friend George Green wrote as a eulogy he delivered at the grave site upon the death of his grandfather. "He had no intention of using it as a song," Mellencamp said in a 2008 interview with the Bloomington Herald Times. "He had me read it and I said, 'These are the best lyrics you ever wrote.'

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