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  2. Flop Starz - Wikipedia

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    "Flop Starz" is the third broadcast episode of the American animated television series Phineas and Ferb. 1 The episode was originally broadcast on Disney Channel on February 1, 2008 (as the official series premiere). In the episode, Phineas and Ferb become one-hit wonders in a morning, much to the disappointment of their sister Candace, who is trying out for the talent

  3. Motor-Cycle (album) - Wikipedia

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    Motor-Cycle is the debut album by singer-songwriter Lotti Golden released on Atlantic Records in 1969. The album is a semiautobiographical account of Golden's immersion in the life of New York's LES and East Village, written in music and lyrics because, according to Golden, "a book is too flat."

  4. Lotti Golden - Wikipedia

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    Lotti Golden (born November 27, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, poet and artist. Golden is best known for her 1969 debut album Motor-Cycle , on Atlantic Records . Winner of the ASCAP Pop Award for songwriting [ 1 ] and RIAA -certified Gold and Platinum awards as a writer/producer, Golden has written and produced Top 5 ...

  5. Dan Povenmire - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Kingsley Povenmire (/ ˈ p ɒ v ən m aɪər / POV-ən-mire; [5] born September 18, 1963) [6] is an American animator, voice actor, writer, director, and producer. With Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Povenmire co-created the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law, in both of which he voiced the character Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz.

  6. Doof (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A doof or bush doof is a slang term for a type of outdoor dance party in Australia, usually featuring psychedelic trance music. Doof may also refer to: Doof (musician) or Nicholas Barber (born 1968), a London-based psychedelic trance musician "Doof, Doof, Doof", a 2005 short story by New Zealand author Paul Haines

  7. Brian Lotti - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lotti (born 1972, Okinawa, Japan) [1] is an American professional skateboarder, film-maker, and visual artist. Lotti rose to fame in the skateboarding world in the late 1980s while riding for H-Street Skateboards. He is known for his fluid skateboarding style and inventing the "Big Spin" skateboard trick. [2]

  8. Doof - Wikipedia

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    A doof or bush doof is a type of outdoor dance party generally held in a remote country area, or outside a large city in surrounding bush or rainforest. Events referred to as doofs are now held worldwide and have built from a small set of social groups to a subculture with millions of active members worldwide, considered by some as a full blown culture [2] similar to raves or teknivals.

  9. Doof (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Barber (born 31 August 1968), better known by the stage name Doof, [1] is a British, London-based psychedelic trance musician. Doof's first official release was in 1993 with NovaMute , the dance label run by Mute Records , a three-track EP titled "Disposable Hymns to the Infinite". [ 1 ]