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  2. Guerrillas' Song - Wikipedia

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    The "Guerrillas' Song" (simplified Chinese: 游击队歌; traditional Chinese: 游擊隊歌; pinyin: yóu jī duì gē) is a Chinese patriotic song from the Second Sino-Japanese War (called The War of Resistance Against Japan (Chinese: 抗日戰爭) both in ROC and PRC).

  3. Guérilla (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Guérilla" is a song by Algerian rapper Soolking. It was released on 23 January 2018 as a single off his debut album Fruit du démon. Background In an interview ...

  4. Guerillas in tha Mist - Wikipedia

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    Guerillas in tha Mist is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Da Lench Mob, who originally appeared on Ice Cube's debut solo album, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.The titular "Guerillas in tha Mist" was a hit at the release of the album.

  5. He Luting - Wikipedia

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    He Luting (traditional: 賀 綠 汀; simplified: 贺 绿 汀; pinyin: Hè Lùtīng; July 20, 1903 – April 27, 1999) was a Chinese composer of the early 20th century.He composed songs for Chinese films beginning in the 1930s, some of which remain popular.

  6. Guerrilla (album) - Wikipedia

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    Guerrilla was deliberately conceived as a commercial-sounding 'pop' album; a "jukebox sort of album, where you listen to it and every song is different," according to singer Gruff Rhys. [2] Rhys has said that the band felt they were waging a "sonic war" against average music and "the mainstream" with the record.

  7. Guerrilla Radio - Wikipedia

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    "Guerrilla Radio" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine and the lead single from their 1999 album The Battle of Los Angeles. It became the band's only Billboard Hot 100 song, charting at #69. The band won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for this song.

  8. To the Rear of the Enemy - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Zhao Qihai and composed by Xing Xinghai in September 1938. During the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, Qihai was a student at Beijing Normal University, and, alongside a number of other progressives and students, founded the Peiping Students' Exile Theatre Group to produce anti-Japanese music and propaganda.

  9. Go and Reclaim the Mainland - Wikipedia

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    Go and Reclaim the Mainland (Chinese: 反攻大陸去; Wade–Giles: fan 3 kung 1 ta 4 lu 4 chʻü 4) is a Chinese anti-communist patriotic song created by the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan to promote Chinese reunification and Project National Glory.