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  2. Truckin' - Wikipedia

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    "Truckin '" was the highest-charting pop single the group would have until the surprise top-ten performance of "Touch of Grey" sixteen years later. Moreover, the album track was heavily played on progressive rock and album oriented rock radio stations and accordingly helped popularize the group among general rock audiences.

  3. Twisted Brown Trucker - Wikipedia

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    Kid Rock's attorney, Tommy Valentino, increased his stature by helping him get articles written about Kid Rock and Twisted Brown Trucker in major publications, including the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal magazine, but though his management tried to interest local record labels in his music, they told his management team that they were not interested in signing a white rapper, to which Valentino ...

  4. Space Truckin' - Wikipedia

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    "Space Truckin'" is a song by English hard rock band Deep Purple. It is the seventh and final track on the Machine Head album and its lyrics talk of space travel.. Guitarist Ritchie Blackmore claims in Classic Albums: Deep Purple – The Making of Machine Head that the song composition started with the half-step riffs in the refrain, which were inspired by the theme music for the Batman TV ...

  5. Truck (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    Truck was a 1970s Canadian rock group with a musical style similar to Natural Gas and Lighthouse.Signed to the Capitol label, they released two singles and an album. The outfit started out as Sound Spectrum in 1966 and by the early 1970s they had absorbed experienced musicians from groups Natural Gas and Motherlode.

  6. American Beauty (album) - Wikipedia

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    The single version of "Truckin '" is a completely different mix, with extra lead guitar fills throughout, reverb on Weir's vocals, fewer verses, and without Wales's organ part. The autobiographical song became the one most associated with the band, and their track most commonly played on FM radio classic rock formats. In his book on Garcia ...

  7. Pop-O-Pies - Wikipedia

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    The Pop-O-Pies were an American punk rock band from San Francisco, California founded by Joe Callahan (aka Joe Pop-O-Pie) that got their start by repeatedly playing a cover of The Grateful Dead's "Truckin'". Though the band went through many lineup changes, notably featuring members of Mr. Bungle and Faith No More, several recordings would follow.

  8. Caustic Resin - Wikipedia

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    The band released The Afterbirth in 2000, their last album for Alias before returning to Up Records. [4] In the meantime, Netson played and toured with Built to Spill. Finally, in 2003, Caustic Resin returned with Keep on Truckin, which featured original drummer Pat Perkins and split bass duties between Romich and Johnson.

  9. Surfbort - Wikipedia

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    Surfbort is an American punk rock band formed in Brooklyn, New York in 2015. [1] They were featured in a campaign by Gucci, and members of Blondie have named the band as a favorite of theirs. [2] They have released music with Cult Records, [3] Roolette Records, Rough Trade Records, Muddguts Records, Fat Possum Records and Slope Records. [4]