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This led to tours of the UK and Europe and, in December that year, their debut album, Bostin' Steve Austin, was released (Geffen re-titled the album We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It upon its US release). This album spawned the band's first Top 40 hit, "Love Is The Slug", and the minor hit "What's The Point".
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A fuzzbox is a device for deliberately introducing distortion in music. Fuzzbox may also refer to: We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It or Fuzzbox, a 1980s English pop-punk quartet "Fuzzbox", a song by Bomb the Bass, featuring vocals from Jon Spencer from their 2008 album Future Chaos; FuzzBox, a video-game developer that developed Cyber Org
Big Bang! is the second album by English alternative rock group Fuzzbox, released in 1989. It includes four singles which reached the UK Singles Chart: "International Rescue" (No. 11), "Pink Sunshine" (No. 14), "Self!" (featuring a guitar solo by Brian May of Queen, No. 24) and a cover of Yoko Ono's "Walking on Thin Ice" (No. 76). [3]
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"She's Just Killing Me" is a song by rock band ZZ Top, [1] released as the first single from their 1996 album, Rhythmeen. The single was promoting the film From Dusk till Dawn where it was featured as well as on its soundtrack, which also includes "Mexican Blackbird" from the 1975 album Fandango!.
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