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  2. Feel the Pain - Wikipedia

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    "Feel the Pain" is a single by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. from their 1994 album Without a Sound. It was released as the debut single from the album the same year, reaching number four on the Modern Rock charts in the US and number 25 in the UK. A music video for the song was also released, helping boost the song's popularity.

  3. Hevisaurus - Wikipedia

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    Hevisaurus are a Finnish heavy metal band that was formed in 2009 with music aimed at children. The band members are known for performing in dinosaur costumes. Hevisaurus's debut concert was at the Elämä Lapselle charity concert on 9 September 2009. Their first tour started at the Tavastia Club in Helsinki on 22 November 2009. [2]

  4. Walk the Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    "Walk the Dinosaur (The New York Dangerous Version)" – 6:58 "Walk the Dinosaur (Bruce's Prehistoric Dub)" – 6:43 "Walk the Dinosaur (The Debunking Of Uri Geller Mix)" – 4:30 "Walk the Dinosaur (7" Version)" – 3:38; CDV (2) (Europe) "Walk the Dinosaur (Jeffrey B. Young Hearts Run Free Remix)" – 6:08 "Walk the Dinosaur (A-Cappella ...

  5. StoryBots - Wikipedia

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    StoryBots is an American children's media franchise that produces educational TV series, books, videos, music, video games, and classroom activities. [1] Its productions include the Netflix series Ask the StoryBots, StoryBots: Answer Time, StoryBots: Super Silly Stories with Bo, and StoryBots Super Songs.

  6. Jurassic World (film score) - Wikipedia

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    There are many tracks that were not included in the official soundtrack, such as the music played during the scene at the Jurassic Park Visitors Center, which features a piano rendition of the original Jurassic Park theme. These tracks are included in the film's complete score, which was unofficially released on December 31, 2016.

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  8. Jurassic Park (film score) - Wikipedia

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    The first motif, which is heard most frequently, is known simply as "Theme from Jurassic Park" and is introduced when the visitors first see the Brachiosaurus.This is what Williams chose to be the theme of the park itself and features "gentle religioso cantilena lines", which Williams declared was an attempt, "to capture the awesome beauty and sublimity of the dinosaurs in nature".

  9. Dinosaur (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dinosaur" is a song written by Kesha Sebert, in collaboration with Max Martin, Shellback; the latter two are responsible for the song's production. [1] The song's lyrics and conception use a metaphor, comparing an older man to a prehistoric, carnivorous dinosaur. All three composers were responsible for providing the song's instruments. [1]