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  2. The Photo Album - Wikipedia

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    The Photo Album was the first Death Cab for Cutie album to feature charting songs, with "A Movie Script Ending" also becoming the first of three songs by the band to eventually feature on the television show The O.C.. It was the only full-length album to feature drummer Michael Schorr.

  3. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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  4. The Moody Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Boys or Moody Boyz are Tony Thorpe's UK-based record production and remix outfit, active since 1988.. The Moody Boys were closely linked with the KLF - and in particular with KLF member Jimmy Cauty - until the KLF's retirement in 1992, but it is not known whether Cauty was ever officially a member of the Moody Boys or merely a close collaborator.

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  6. You Are a Tourist - Wikipedia

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    According to the band, "You Are a Tourist" was the first ever live, scripted, one-take music video shoot. [12] Though previous videos had been filmed live, "You Are a Tourist" utilizes complicated choreography and camera moves. The video was directed by Tim Nackashi and accomplished in one take, using multiple cameras, and no edits or re-takes ...

  7. Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers - Wikipedia

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    Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers are a British novelty pop music act from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The face of the group was Jive Bunny, a cartoon rabbit who appeared in their music videos. Costumed actors also made promotional appearances as the character.

  8. Cutey Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Cutie was introduced by Quagmire as a parody of the "Earth-Two" story concept once employed by DC Comics to explain the history of their Golden Age superheroes. Cutey Bunny made an appearance in the independently produced "Army Surplus Komikz, Featuring Cutey Bunny" series in the early 1980s. It ran for five issues between 1982 and 1985.

  9. Cutie Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Cutie Bunny is the second EP by Nana Kitade, released July 12, 2006. [1] It mostly consists of opening themes for various anime shows and covers of other artists' songs. The EP peaked at #79 on the Oricon chart. The full title of the EP is "Cutie Bunny: 菜奈的ロック大作戦♥ コードネームはC.B.R.".