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  2. Mutemath (album) - Wikipedia

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    The block of time removed begins after the second verse and before the second pre-chorus (1:42 in the original version), and ends in the middle of the bridge section (3:01 in the original version). The skip actually occurs in the middle of the phrase "And we all freaked out"; an attentive listener will be able to hear the jump.

  3. Educational music - Wikipedia

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    Smart Songs, concentrating on middle school, offers amusing and pertinent music video. MC SKULE (Rohen Shah) of the non-profit SKULE.org makes parody music videos of popular songs where the lyrics teach math. [4] Alex Kajitani, the 2009 California State Teacher of the Year, created original middle school math songs as the Rappin' Mathematician.

  4. Alpha Male Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Male Tea Party began as an "escape from the drudgery of full time employment" for Tom Peters, who began putting together demos for math rock songs on the music program Logic and advertised for band members on Gumtree. The earliest carnation of the band was initially called Safe In A Shell.

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    Taylor Swift is inspiring educators across the country to make learning fun — with singalongs, decor and much more. (Getty images; Instagram: @thirdgradethriving)

  6. New Math (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lehrer's song has been described as "well-informed and literate ... enjoyed by new math proponents and critics alike". [7] Historian Christopher J. Phillips writes that, by including this song among other songs of great political and social import on That Was the Year That Was , Lehrer "seamlessly—and accurately—placed the new math among ...

  7. Piglet (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band broke up after releasing their debut EP, Lava Land, on the label Team AV, in 2005. In April of 2020, Lava Land was ranked #4 in a readers poll published by Fecking Bahamas of the 50 greatest math rock albums of all time. Due to popular demand, the band ran a Kick Starter campaign in 2013 to release Lava Land on vinyl. The LP is limited ...

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  9. Math and Physics Club - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, the band enjoyed playing to a packed crowd at Seattle’s Bumbershoot music festival. Shortly afterward, the band began recording their debut LP Math and Physics Club which was released a year later in October 2006, meriting a favorable review from Pitchfork Media [3] and named "Best Indie Pop Album of 2006" by PopMatters. [4]