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  2. Bullet in the Head (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bullet in the Head is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released as the second single from their 1992 eponymous debut album.A fan favorite and one of the album's heaviest tracks, "Bullet in the Head" refers to the band's belief that the government uses media to control the population, drawing comparisons between typical residences and Alcatraz.

  3. Don't Come Around Here No More - Wikipedia

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    The music video is themed around the 1865 Lewis Carroll novel Alice in Wonderland, and it was directed by Jeff Stein. Stewart appears as the caterpillar at the beginning, sitting on a mushroom with a hookah water pipe while playing a sitar. Petty appears in the video dressed as The Mad Hatter, and actress/singer Louise Foley played Alice. [11]

  4. Alice in Wonderland (song) - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland" is the theme song composed by Sammy Fain for the Walt Disney 1951 animated film Alice in Wonderland. It was performed by The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen. The lyrics were written by Bob Hilliard and were arranged by Harry Simeone for treble voices. [1] [2] The song plays during the opening and end credits. [3]

  5. The Mock Turtle's Song - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed by Franz Ferdinand (band) for the 2010 film Alice in Wonderland. The song was featured in the film's soundtrack. The song was performed by the band The Four Postmen on their 1997 album Looking for Grandpa in an upbeat modern style. The song was performed by the punk rock band Feederz on their 1986 album Teachers in Space.

  6. Alice in Wonderland (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Wonderland is a musical by Henry Savile Clarke [1] (book and lyrics) and Walter Slaughter (music), based on Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). [2] It debuted at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in the West End on 23 December 1886.

  7. List of performances by Christina Aguilera in media - Wikipedia

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    A short visual video shared by Aguilera on social media. Described by the Idolator as a "sexy spin on the Alice in Wonderland tale". The song was never released in its full studio version. [51] 2019 "Haunted Heart" The Addams Family: A lyric video featuring Aguilera singing in the recording studio. Also includes scenes from the 2019 animated ...

  8. Category:Music based on Alice in Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Alice (Avril Lavigne song) Alice (Lady Gaga song) Alice (Tom Waits album) Alice in Wonder Underground; Alice in Wonderland (film score) Alice in Wonderland (Neuschwanstein album) Alice in Wonderland (opera) Alice in Wonderland (song) Alice in Wonderland: A Dance Fantasy; Alice's Adventures Under Ground (opera) Alise (album) Almost Alice; Any Road

  9. Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid like You Doing in a ...

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    With this being Wonderland through the "looking glass" of a TV screen, the creative team had all the excuse they needed to reinterpret all the iconic Wonderland characters as TV celebrities. In some cases, this involved a celebrity voice and persona: Howard Morris lent the shy, sweet, impish persona he had often employed in sketch comedy to the ...