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  2. Just Like Anyone (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Just Like Anyone" is a 1995 song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum from its seventh album, Let Your Dim Light Shine. Written by the lead singer, Dave Pirner, and produced by the band with Butch Vig, the song was the second single released as the album.

  3. Runaway Train (Soul Asylum song) - Wikipedia

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    "Runaway Train" is a song by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum, released in June 1993 by Columbia Records as the third single from their sixth album, Grave Dancers Union (1992). The power ballad [ 7 ] [ 3 ] became a success around the world, reaching numbers five and four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100 , and climbing ...

  4. Misery (Soul Asylum song) - Wikipedia

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    "Misery" is a song by Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum, released as the lead single from their seventh studio album, Let Your Dim Light Shine (1995). The track was serviced to US alternative radio in May 1995 and was later issued as a commercial single.

  5. Somebody to Shove - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Soul Asylum's lead singer, Dave Pirner. It was the first single from their sixth studio album, Grave Dancers Union (1992). It reached number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number nine on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. The music video for the song was directed by American filmmaker Zack ...

  6. They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! - Wikipedia

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    It was released two years later, but never charted. In the song, the narrator has been discharged from the mental hospital but remains plagued by insanity and fears being readmitted. At the end of the song, he exclaims, "Oh, no!" following by the sound of a door slamming, signifying his confinement back within the asylum. [18]

  7. Let Your Dim Light Shine - Wikipedia

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    Let Your Dim Light Shine is the seventh studio album by American rock band Soul Asylum, released June 6, 1995, on Columbia Records.Critically, it suffered in comparison to its predecessor, Grave Dancers Union, the band's breakout release.

  8. Black Gold (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Gold" is a 1993 single performed by Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. The song was written by Soul Asylum's lead singer Dave Pirner. It was the second single from their album Grave Dancers Union. The music video for the song was directed by American filmmaker Zack Snyder, who also directed the "Somebody to Shove" videoclip.

  9. Bam Yang Gang - Wikipedia

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    "Bam Yang Gang" is a "breezy song with a touch of waltz" written by singer-songwriter Chang Ki-ha. It depicts memories of past love. Through the lyrics, Bibi says that what she expected from her ex-boyfriend was not a grand feast but rather a traditional Korean treat "bamyanggaeng," or sweet chestnut red bean jelly, a metaphor for "simple yet authentic love".