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  2. List of insect-inspired songs - Wikipedia

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    The whole album, Songs for Swining Larvae, is inspired by insects. [9] There Ain't No Bugs On Me: Insects-general (Traditional folk song) (Traditional folk song) Unknown: Folk: There is a popular recording of this song by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman on the album, Not for Kids Only. Dog and Butterfly: Lepidoptera: Ann Wilson N/ancy Wilson ...

  3. Video game music - Wikipedia

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    Video game music (VGM) is the soundtrack that accompanies video games. Early video game music was once limited to sounds of early sound chips, such as programmable sound generators (PSG) or FM synthesis chips. These limitations have led to the style of music known as chiptune, which became the sound of the first video games.

  4. The Fly (Chubby Checker song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Fly" reached #7 on the U.S. pop chart, #11 on the U.S. R&B chart, #5 in Canada, and #35 in Australia in 1961. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was featured on his 1961 album For 'Teen Twisters Only . [ 3 ] The song ranked #70 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1961 .

  5. Fly (Sugar Ray song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fly" is an alternative rock, [2] [3] [4] reggae, [5] [6] reggae fusion, [7] and pop rock song, [8] that incorporates elements of dancehall [9] and ska. [10]Sugar Ray's lead singer Mark McGrath explained that this song had a bouncy beat, yet it was about death; 'Fly' too seemed like a bright, up-tempo song but "there is this stark imagery in there.

  6. The Fly (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    [18] The Austin Chronicle called the song an "exhilarating rush", [19] while Steve Morse of The Boston Globe said the album "follows the lead" of "The Fly" with a heavier, more industrial-influenced sound. [20] Entertainment Weekly was less receptive to the song, asserting that it "rocks out but goes overboard with the psychedelic foofooraw." [21]

  7. Big Eyes (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lana's song expresses what Margaret is feeling so perfectly, it's like a soliloquy of her inner thoughts." [5] [6] Consequence of Sound said both "Big Eyes" and "I Can Fly" "begin life as minimalist piano ballads before exploding into lush orchestral overtures, with Del Rey’s achy croon providing layer upon layer of heartache and melancholy." [7]

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  9. Fly Life - Wikipedia

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    "Fly Life" (often stylised as "Flylife") is a song by English electronic dance music duo Basement Jaxx from their fourth extended play, EP3, released in 1996. The track was largely based on the 1996 single "Live Your Life with Me", which they produced for vocalist Corrina Joseph , their collaborator since 1995 in order to make "proper songs".