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  2. List of backmasked messages - Wikipedia

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    Oh no, you're playing the record backward. Watch out, you might ruin your needle." [4] A reversed message in Fred Schneider's voice, starting at the 4:35 mark. Quoted in Patterson (2004): "The B-52s used the same approach at subliminal humor by placing a backward track on 'Detour Through Your Mind' from the LP Bouncing off the Satellites. When ...

  3. Egg (album) - Wikipedia

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    Movement 33:11 * Movement 4 – 3:10 "Seven Is a Jolly Good Time" – 2:47 * "You Are All Princes" – 3:45 * In late 2024, the album was reissued on vinyl by Esoteric Recordings (the successor to Eclectic Discs), with "Movement 3" restored to the tracklisting for the first time in 55 years.

  4. The Lancashire Hotpots - Wikipedia

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    The group perform and record songs about Lancashire, technology and British culture, such as "He's Turned Emo", "Chippy Tea" and "eBay Eck". [2] The group's songs make use of Lancashire dialect. Their first single, "He's Turned Emo", gained over 230,000 plays on MySpace in March 2008, and was featured on BBC Radio One by Colin Murray. [2]

  5. Egg punk - Wikipedia

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    The music of egg punk is influenced by the do-it-yourself ethos of punk subculture, characterized by the use of minimal or lo-fi recording and mixing methods and hand-drawn or collage album covers. [1] Also described as Devo-core, the genre is heavily influenced by the music of new wave band Devo as both an aesthetic and stylistic influence.

  6. Backbeat (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The promotional video for "Please Mr. Postman" was filmed in Germany, in March, 1994, for the UK promo single, which was released on May 3, 1994. [6] [7] The album won the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music. "The Backbeat Band" consisted of: Dave Pirner (Soul Asylum): vocals; Greg Dulli (The Afghan Whigs): vocals; Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth): guitar

  7. Albumen (album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Ned Scott, Maff Scott, Mark Revell and David Gaydon except Roche which is also by Dave Motion. "The Fat Boy Goes to the Cinema" "Time to Enjoy" "Get Some Money to Get Her" "Bend" "Jam Together" "Big Duck" "Sunglasses" "Roche (Don't You Ever Stop)" "Shopping" "Shoplifting" "284 Windows and a Door" Notes:

  8. Rockestra Theme - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed again at the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea and released on the album and EP of the same name. This was a series of concerts featuring Queen , The Clash , the Pretenders , The Who , Elvis Costello , Wings, and many more artists which took place at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England during December 1979 to ...

  9. What's Up, Tiger Lily? - Wikipedia

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    The plot provides the setup for a string of sight gags, puns, jokes based on Asian stereotypes, and general farce.The central plot involves the misadventures of secret agent Phil Moskowitz, hired by the Grand Exalted High Macha of Rashpur ("a nonexistent but real-sounding country") to recover a secret egg salad recipe that was stolen from him.