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  2. The Impression That I Get - Wikipedia

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    "The Impression That I Get" is a song by American ska punk band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, Let's Face It (1997), in February 1997. The track reached number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart while also charting highly in Australia, Canada, and on

  3. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Wikipedia

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    The Bosstones' contribution was "The Cave", and "Ugly". Another early recording, "Drums and Chickens," appeared on the 1989 ska compilation Mashin' Up The Nation. By the time Mashin' Up The Nation was released, the Bosstones had temporarily disbanded in order for Albert and Gittleman to finish high school. After their graduation, the band reunited.

  4. Let's Face It - Wikipedia

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    Play 'The Rascal King' or 'The Impression That I Get' as loud as you can get away with, and ask yourself if the Bosstones aren't back." [10] David Fricke of Rolling Stone was more reserved in his praise, criticizing the album's "flat" production. [11] In 2004, Let's Face It was ranked No. 36 in a Kerrang! reader poll of the 50 greatest punk ...

  5. Question the Answers - Wikipedia

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    Question the Answers is the fourth studio album by the American ska punk band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, released on October 4, 1994. "Pictures to Prove It" was released to alternative radio on February 17, 1995. [3]

  6. Knock on Wood - Wikipedia

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    Knock on Wood or La Chèvre, a French comedy by Francis Veber "Knock on Wood" (Little Einsteins episode) Knock on Wood, a 1982 Canadian series written and directed by Phil Comeau "The Impression That I Get", a 1997 song by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones which repeatedly contains the phrase "knock on wood"

  7. A Jackknife to a Swan - Wikipedia

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    A Jackknife to a Swan is the seventh studio album by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It was released on July 9, 2002, by SideOneDummy Records. It was recorded over a few weeks in February 2002. [1] This album marked the band's return to an indie label, and was the last album released by the group before their four-year hiatus between 2003 and 2007.

  8. Don't Know How to Party - Wikipedia

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    Don't Know How to Party was The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' major label debut on Mercury Records, their first venture away from their original label Taang! Records . The album reached #187 on the Billboard 200 , and spawned several singles, including the Bosstones fan favorite—"Someday I Suppose" (#19 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks ).

  9. Pin Points and Gin Joints - Wikipedia

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    The Bosstones announced that they were working on an album on November 4, 2008, via a MySpace blog with two songs, "The Impossible Dream" and "Next to Nothing" streaming on the page. [4] They took a break to perform a multi-night residency at the Middle East venue in Cambridge, Massachusetts at the end of the year. [ 5 ]