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  2. The Doubble Donkey Disc - Wikipedia

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    The Doubble Donkey Disc is the second studio album by American rock band Ozma. [1] Originally self-released in 2001, it was rereleased by Kung Fu Records in 2002. The album is composed of two EP concepts; the Russian Coldfusion EP (tracks 1-5) and the Bootytraps EP (tracks 6-10).

  3. Rock and Roll Part Three - Wikipedia

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    Rock and Roll Part Three is the debut studio album by American rock band Ozma. It was self-released by Ozma's own imprint Tornado Recordings on January 1, 2000 [ 1 ] and re-released for national distribution by Kung Fu Records on August 21, 2001.

  4. Ozma (band) - Wikipedia

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    Ozma is an American rock band from Pasadena, California. [2] The band's sound is a mix of nostalgic new wave –influenced power pop and contrapuntal Casiotone -driven melodies sustained by heavy guitar riffs.

  5. Ryen Slegr - Wikipedia

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    Ryen Slegr is an American musician best known for being a member of the rock band Ozma. [1] He is also affiliated with The Rentals, Weezer, and Rachel Haden.

  6. Locked hands style - Wikipedia

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    Locked hands style is a technique of chord voicing for the piano. Popularized by the jazz pianist George Shearing, it is a way to implement the "block chord" method of harmony on a keyboard instrument. The locked hands technique requires the pianist to play the melody using both hands in unison.

  7. Age Age Every Knight - Wikipedia

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    "Age Age Every Night" (アゲ♂アゲ♂EVERY☆騎士, Age Age Eburi Naito, "Raise The Roof Every Night") is the debut single of DJ OZMA. It peaked at #4 on the Oricon Weekly Charts and for the year of 2006 it was the #41 song on the annual charts. It is coupled with the song "BOYS BRAVO!", a cover/remix of a song performed by Kishidan.

  8. Tone cluster - Wikipedia

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    During the same period that Ornstein was introducing tone clusters to the concert stage, Ives was developing a piece with what would become the most famous set of clusters: in the second movement, "Hawthorne", of the Concord Sonata (c. 1904–1915, publ. 1920, prem. 1928, rev. 1947), mammoth piano chords require a wooden bar almost fifteen ...

  9. Boomtown (Ozma album) - Wikipedia

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    Boomtown was Ozma's first effort in seven years following 2007's Pasadena. [1] It opens with "Around The World In 80 Seconds," Ozma's first instrumental [2] since The Doubble Donkey Disc's "Korobeiniki." "Nervous" is notable as the first Ozma song written by drummer Kenn Shane, and the first lead vocal by keyboardist Star Wick.

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