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  2. Girls Against Boys - Wikipedia

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    Girls Against Boys is a post-hardcore band which formed in Washington, D.C., and subsequently relocated to New York City shortly after their formation in 1989. The band released albums on the labels Adult Swim, Touch and Go Records , Geffen Records , and Jade Tree from 1990 to 2002.

  3. Girls Against Boys (film) - Wikipedia

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    Girls Against Boys is a 2012 American horror thriller film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Danielle Panabaker and Nicole LaLiberte. [ 2 ] Plot

  4. Category:Girls Against Boys songs - Wikipedia

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  5. You Can't Fight What You Can't See - Wikipedia

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    You Can't Fight What You Can't See is the sixth studio album by American post-hardcore/indie rock band Girls Against Boys, released in 2002 by Jade Tree Records. It was their first album released on the label, and also their last release before the band went on hiatus. It received generally favorable reviews from critics.

  6. Girls Against Boys discography - Wikipedia

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    Girls Against Boys initially released the EP Nineties vs. Eighties in 1990. It was followed up by their first actual full-length album, Tropic of Scorpio , in 1992. After signing to the label Touch and Go Records , they released a trilogy of albums which consisted of 1993's Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby , 1994's Cruise Yourself (which contained their ...

  7. Park Avenue (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Park Avenue" is a song by post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released in 1998. It was the lead single from their album Freak*on*ica and is their only single to chart in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  8. Kill the Sexplayer - Wikipedia

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    Kill the Sexplayer is a single and an EP by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released on February 13, 1995 by Touch and Go Records. [2] There were two versions released. The first version was a promotional single, mainly used to promote the song's appearance in the film Clerks, and had only consisted of one track.

  9. The Ghost List - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost List is an EP by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys which was released independently on September 24, 2013. The EP was recorded in New York and was released eleven years after their previous album from 2002.