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  2. Bad Reputation (Freedy Johnston song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bad Reputation" is a song by American singer-songwriter Freedy Johnston, featured on his major label debut This Perfect World. It is his best known song, and has received airplay along with being featured in the 1996 film Kingpin and in the closing credits of the 1995 film Kicking and Screaming as well as appearing on an episode of Hindsight. [1]

  3. Shotgun Messiah - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded "What Do You Want" for the Boogie Boy movie soundtrack in 1998. [20] Cody collaborated with Tom Waits, and performed guitar and banjo on the latter's 2004 album Real Gone and the Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards boxset compilation released in 2006. [21] [22] In 2005, Cody composed the score for the film Wassup Rockers. [23]

  4. Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I. - Wikipedia

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    Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I. was an American hip hop/new jack swing group best known for its debut single and highest-charting song, "Do the Right Thing" from its album A Shade of Red, [1] which peaked at No. 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 1989. [2] The song was featured on the soundtrack of Wes Craven's horror film The People Under the Stairs.

  5. Do the Right Thing (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Do the Right Thing" is a song by American hip hop and new jack swing group Redhead Kingpin and the F.B.I. from their debut album, A Shade of Red (1989). The track was written for but not used in the Spike Lee film of the same name , but two years later, the song was featured on the soundtrack of Wes Craven 's horror film The People Under the ...

  6. Welcome to Bop City - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Bop City is the first album from Swedish glam metal / hard rock band Kingpin, released in 1988 on the CMM (Club Mariann Music) label in Sweden and in 1989 on the Music For Nations label in the UK. [1]

  7. But Anyway - Wikipedia

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    "But Anyway" is a song by the jam band Blues Traveler, and the lead track on their 1990 eponymous debut album, Blues Traveler. The song peaked at number 5 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart on 12 July 1996, [1] and at number 24 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 on 30 August 1996.

  8. You Don't Want Me Anymore - Wikipedia

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    "You Don't Want Me Anymore" is a 1982 song by Steel Breeze from their self-titled debut album. The song was released as a single in the United States and made it to number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

  9. How You Like Me Now? - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 2015-16 NHL season, the Vancouver Canucks played "How You Like Me Now" during home games at Rogers Arena whenever Radim Vrbata scored a goal, as part of their usage of personalized goal songs for each player. "How You Like Me Now" was selected for Vrbata's goal song in a fan vote, and was played during his goal celebrations up ...