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  2. Tally Hall - Wikipedia

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    Tally Hall members Federman and Karaca additionally worked on the album, with Sedghi and Cantor appearing on the album's tracks "White Ball" and "Time Machine", respectively. Hawley has been vague regarding the overarching story behind the album, at one point citing the September 11 attacks as inspiration, however this has been contradicted in ...

  3. Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (album) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Good Day" was first shown at Tally Hall's two Ann Arbor concerts on September 23, 2006. Tally Hall was later signed with Atlantic Records, and was approved to re-record Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum at Stratosphere Sound Recording Studios in NYC. The remastered version of the album was released in April 2008, with ...

  4. Machine (band) - Wikipedia

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    Machine released its second and final album Moving On in 1980 with two accompanying singles, but the album suffered from poor sales. The group disbanded the following year, and August Darnell , the group's most successful producer, went on to form Kid Creole and the Coconuts , who released a cover of "There but for the Grace of God Go I" in ...

  5. This Is SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    The anchors walk away, dejected, and the copy machine speaks to Pujols, asking why he did not eliminate them, with Pujols telling the copy machine to shut up. A 2009 commercial features anchor Scott Van Pelt and Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins reviewing Van Pelt's videos in front of the camera.

  6. Machinehead (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Machinehead" reached No. 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 4 May 1996. It reached No. 4 on both the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts. The song was nominated for Best Video from a Film at the 1996 MTV Music Video Awards but lost; however, it did win the MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards.

  7. John Moschitta Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He provided the voice for Blurr in The Transformers: The Movie (1986), The Transformers (1986–1987), Transformers: Animated (2008–2009) and two direct-to-video films. Born in New York City to an Italian-American family, Moschitta had been credited by Guinness World Records as the World's Fastest Talker, [ 1 ] with the ability to articulate ...

  8. Exclusive: Melissa McCarthy shows the joys of going on ... - AOL

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    "I'm going to somewhere, anywhere, a beach house, a treehouse, honestly I don't care," McCarthy sings from a beachside balcony as she pats her hair and says, "Hello, humidity."

  9. Spectrum (Say My Name) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video for the song was released on Florence and the Machine's YouTube account on 30 May 2012. Directed by David LaChapelle and John Byrne, the video depicts ballet dancers of California's Southland Ballet Academy/Festival Ballet Theatre pirouetting, jumping, and dancing around Welch.