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  2. Sons of California - Wikipedia

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    Then hurrah for California, And for the Blue and Gold. (shouted verse, accompanied by percussion instruments) C---A---L---I---F-O-R-N-I-A-CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA CALI-FORRRRRRRRR-NIA! We’ll yell for California, Dear Mother of us all. We’ll fight for California Till the crimson banners fall. And raise the joyful chorus, As her colors we unfold.

  3. List of Hells Angels support clubs - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Hell MC, in Arizona, California, Indiana and Washington [94] [101] [102] Strays MC N.E Ohio [5] Street Legal Motorcycle Club [5] Themadones Motorcycle Club [5]

  4. Sons of Westwood - Wikipedia

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    Bruin Warriors, also known as "Sons of Westwood" and "Big C", is a fight song of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The tune comes from Big C, a school fight song for the University of California, Berkeley. The UCLA Bruin Marching Band plays the song as part of their football pregame show as they move into the script UCLA ...

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  7. Fight for California - Wikipedia

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    Fight for California" is the official fight song of the University of California, Berkeley. The tune is a march and is from the "trio" or final strain of the "Lights Out March" written by Earl Elleson McCoy in 1906. The lyrics were written by Robert N. Fitch of the class of 1909.

  8. Big C (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    "Big C" is a fight song of the University of California, Berkeley.It was composed in 1913 by Harold P. Williams, with lyrics by Norman Loyall McLaren. It was written to commemorate the construction of the large concrete "C" in 1905 on the "rugged Eastern foothills" of the Berkeley campus.

  9. Mayans MC Recap: Who Didn’t Survive to See the Series ... - AOL

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    Mayans MC got a visit from a key Sons of Anarchy character in its penultimate episode… but not even that nostalgia trip could soften the blow of the episode’s closing scene. Let’s start with ...