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  2. Goo (album) - Wikipedia

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    Goo is the sixth full-length studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 26, 1990, by DGC Records.For this album, the band sought to expand upon its trademark alternating guitar arrangements and the layered sound of their previous album Daydream Nation (1988) with songwriting that was more topical than past works.

  3. Jumping All Over the World - Wikipedia

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    A limited edition version of the album comes with a second CD that includes Scooter's 20 German top-ten hits so far. This 2-CD version was released as standard in the UK, but with an alternative first track. "Apache Rocks the Bottom" (UK only) "One (Always Hardcore)" "Shake That!" "Jigga Jigga!" "Maria (I Like It Loud)" "The Night" "Weekend ...

  4. Corporate Ghost: The Videos: 1990–2002 - Wikipedia

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    Scooter & Jinx. From the album Goo; Directed by Richard Kern; Guest appearances by Karen Disney and Linda Serbu; Titanium Exposé. From the album Goo; Directed by Phil Morrison; 100%. From the album Dirty; Directed by Tamra Davis and Spike Jonze; Guest appearances by Jason Lee and Guy Mariano; Sugar Kane. From the album Dirty; Directed by Nick Egan

  5. Sonic Youth discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American rock band Sonic Youth comprises 15 studio albums, seven extended plays, three compilation albums, seven video releases, 21 singles, 46 music videos, ten releases in the Sonic Youth Recordings series, eight official bootlegs, and contributions to 16 soundtracks and other compilations.

  6. I Like It Loud - Wikipedia

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    The version made for the single features Marc Acardipane [4] and Dick Rules and is a remixed version of the track featured on the album. [5] The video for the song shows Scooter performing at a night club together with Dick Rules, who acts as MC in the same way as he acts in life performances together with Marc Acardipane.

  7. Jinx (game) - Wikipedia

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    Jinx is a game, typically a schoolyard or children's game, with varying rules and penalties that occur when two people unintentionally speak the same word or phrase simultaneously. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can also be used to refer to the general phenomenon of uttering the same content at the same time.

  8. God Save the Rave - Wikipedia

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    "Wand'rin' Star" is a cover version of the 1951 song of the same name. The idea of making this song is probably one of many ideas that Scooter borrowed from The KLF. The song "Build A Fire" from The KLF's album The White Room contains the text: "We'll stop for lunch in some taco bar. Lee Marvin on the jukebox, "Wand'rin' Star".

  9. Move Your Ass! - Wikipedia

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    "Move Your Ass!" is a song by German band Scooter, released in January 1995 as the second single from their first studio album, ...and the Beat Goes On! (1995). In October of the same year, a Move Your Ass EP was marketed in the United Kingdom and Ireland.