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  2. Let It Whip - Wikipedia

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    "Let It Whip" is a 1982 single by Dazz Band and their biggest hit, peaking at number one on the R&B chart for five non-consecutive weeks. [2] The single also reached number two on the Dance chart [ 3 ] and number five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [ 4 ]

  3. Machine Gun (Commodores album) - Wikipedia

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    The titular lead song has Milan Williams on clavinet, which led the Motown executive Berry Gordy to name the song "Machine Gun" as the clavinet work reminded him of gunfire. [ citation needed ] The title track peaked at number 7 on the US Billboard R&B Singles charts, while reaching number 22 on the US Billboard Pop Singles charts, becoming the ...

  4. Home (Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors and Bebe Rexha song)

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    "Home" is a song by American rapper and singer Machine Gun Kelly, American rock band X Ambassadors, and American singer Bebe Rexha. The song was sent to radio on December 5, 2017, by Atlantic Records as the second single from the Netflix film Bright. It was written by MGK, Sam Harris of X Ambassadors, Jacob Hawkes, Charlie Snyder, Robert ...

  5. SR-71 (band) - Wikipedia

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    SR-71 was an American rock band formed in Baltimore, Maryland in 1998.They are best known for their 2000 single "Right Now", their 2002 single "Tomorrow", and as the original authors of Bowling for Soup's 2004 hit "1985" (which was released first on their album Here We Go Again).

  6. QJY-88 - Wikipedia

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    The QJY-88, also known as the Type 88 LMG (Chinese: 88式通用机枪; pinyin: 1988 shì tōngyòng jīqiāng; trans. "1988 model general purpose machine gun"), is a 5.8x42mm Chinese light machine gun designed in the late 1980s by China North Industries Corporation, otherwise known as Norinco.

  7. Philip Luty - Wikipedia

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    Philip Andrew Luty (19 October 1964 – 8 April 2011) was an English activist opposing gun control, who was notable for the production of homemade firearms and manuals providing instruction at the same time. He was charged with illegal arms construction in the late 1990s and sentenced to four years in prison, with other investigations ongoing ...

  8. Machine Gun (Peter Brötzmann album) - Wikipedia

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    Machine Gun is the second album by German avant-garde jazz saxophonist Peter Brötzmann, originally released on his BRÖ label in 1968. It was later reissued on the FMP label in 1971. In 1990, FMP issued the album on CD , adding two previously unreleased alternate takes.

  9. Machine Gun (band) - Wikipedia

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    Machine Gun is an improvising band formed in New York City in 1986. Its members were Robert Musso : guitars, Thomas Chapin : reeds and flute, John Lunar Richey: vocals, cut-ups, tapes, TV, Bil Bryant: drums, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells : basses.