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  2. You Can Play These Songs with Chords - Wikipedia

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    You Can Play These Songs with Chords is an early (1996–97) demo from the rock band Death Cab for Cutie, which at the time consisted entirely of founder Ben Gibbard. This demo was originally released on cassette by Elsinor Records.

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  4. Angel Fingers (A Teen Ballad) - Wikipedia

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    "Angel Fingers (A Teen Ballad)" is a popular song by English rock band Wizzard. Written and produced by Roy Wood, it was Wizzard's second, and last, UK number one single, spending a week at the top of the UK Singles Chart in September 1973. [2] It peaked at number seven in Ireland. Backing vocals were provided by the Bleach Boys and the ...

  5. Spasticus Autisticus - Wikipedia

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    The song was a cross between a battle cry and an appeal for understanding: "Hello to you out there in normal land. You may not comprehend my tale or understand." The repeated refrain "I'm Spasticus, I'm Spasticus, I'm Spasticus Autisticus" made explicit reference to the line "I'm Spartacus" from the 1960 film Spartacus .

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    An autistic child. The struggle for services. The 911 calls. This is the harrowing story of how one mom scrambled to get help for her son and keep her head above water.

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  9. Zemi Yenus - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, the Joy Center had about 80 children. The school provides lessons in reading, writing, art, and social skills. It also made informal diagnoses of autism and provided sensory integration therapy, music therapy, and occupational therapy. [4] Yenus also championed the issue of autism in Ethiopia, where it was formerly considered a taboo ...