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  2. Spin Doctors - Wikipedia

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    Spin Doctors's second studio album, Turn It Upside Down, released in June 1994, [15] was less commercially successful than Pocket Full of Kryptonite, [11] but sold a million copies in the U.S. [12] and another million internationally. The second single, "You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast", was a modest hit (No. 42 on the pop chart).

  3. Spin (propaganda) - Wikipedia

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    Spin (propaganda) Public figures use press conferences so often as a way to control the timing and specificity of their messages to the media that press conference facilities have been nicknamed "spin rooms". In public relations and politics, spin is a form of propaganda, achieved through knowingly providing a biased interpretation of an event ...

  4. Pocket Full of Kryptonite - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [8] Pocket Full of Kryptonite is the debut studio album by the American rock band Spin Doctors, released in August 1991. The album initially sold a respectable 60,000 copies in late 1991 due to its growing hardcore fanbase, before several radio stations (including WEQX in Vermont) started playing the single ...

  5. Two Princes - Wikipedia

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    Two Princes. " Two Princes " is a song by American rock group Spin Doctors, released in 1992 by Epic Records as the second single from the group's debut album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite (1991). The song peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the Cash Box Top 100.

  6. Spin Doctors discography - Wikipedia

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    Space Jam (soundtrack, Nov 1996) – "That's the Way (I Like It)" Sandra Boynton's Dog Train (children's compilation, 2005) – "Tantrum". Grandma's Boy (soundtrack, 2006) – "Can't Kick the Habit" from Nice Talking to Me. The band's best known track, "Two Princes", also appears on a wide variety of 1990s music and alternative rock compilations.

  7. Chris Barron - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Christopher Gross was born February 5, 1968, in Honolulu, where his father was stationed during the Vietnam War. Barron spent his childhood in the Bronx and Rye, New York, and later moved to Australia for over three years when he was eight years old. [1] He went to primary school in Sydney.

  8. Turn It Upside Down - Wikipedia

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    Turn It Upside Down is the second studio album and fourth release overall by American rock band Spin Doctors, released in 1994. It is the follow-up album to their successful RIAA 5× Platinum album Pocket Full of Kryptonite. Though not as commercially or critically successful as their debut album, Turn It Upside Down was certified Platinum in ...

  9. Mark White (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    Instrument. Bass guitar. Years active. 1988–present. Mark White (born July 7, 1962) is an American bass player, best known as the former bassist for the rock band Spin Doctors. He has collaborated with many musical groups, including America's Got Talent finalists The Robotix, [1] The Heavy Pets, [2] Eight53, and the Free World Jazz Ensemble.