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Pave The World/F.O.R.D. 10-inch Picture Disc (1996) Blue Meanies/MU330 Split 7-inch (1998) Blue Meanies/Alkaline Trio split 7-inch picture disc (1999) Compilations. Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy (Glue Factory, 1997) Magnetic Curses: A Chicago Punk Rock Compilation]' (Thick Records, 2000 re-released 2007) Skanarchy (Elevator Music, 2000)
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Blue Meanies (Illinois band), an American ska-core band founded in Carbondale, Illinois; Blue Meanies (Canadian band), later known as New Meanies; Blue Meanies (Apple Computer), a former engineering group within Apple Computer; The Blue Meanie, real name Brian Heffron, a professional wrestler "Blue Meanie", a slang term for police officers
This is a list of VIC-20 games. See lists of video games for other gaming platforms. A section at the bottom contains games written by hobbyists long after the mainstream popularity of the VIC-20 waned. Many of these are unlicensed clones of arcade games or games from other systems. There are 400 commercial and 26 hobbyist-developed games on ...
The Blue Meanies; their Chief, recognizable by long rabbit-like ears, is caressing the Dreadful Flying Glove. The Blue Meanies are the main antagonists in the surreal 1968 Beatles animated film Yellow Submarine. They are a fictional army of disagreeable beings that abhor all music, allegorically representing all the bad people in the world. [1]
Canada’s absurdly talented power play did not take long to make a difference at the 4 Nations Face-Off on Wednesday night. With Sweden’s William Nylander in the penalty box for high-sticking ...
The band changed its name to the New Meanies due to the existence of another Blue Meanies based in Chicago, and recorded a new album Three Seeds in the Los Angeles area with producer Howard Benson. In 1997 the band toured with Deep Purple in the United States.
The J.O.B. Squad was a professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in the late 1990s.. The theme of the group was that each member was a perennial enhancement talent (otherwise known as jobbers), in which they lost to established or up-and-coming wrestlers.