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  2. 5.7.0.5. - Wikipedia

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    "5.7.0.5." (also "5-7-0-5") is a song recorded by the British rock group City Boy and written by group members Lol Mason and Steve Broughton. The song was first released as a single in 1978 and then as the first track on the group's fourth album, Book Early (1978).

  3. Infinity Song: The Thin Line Between Love and ‘Haters’ - AOL

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    Infinity Song have been performing music since they were in preschool, and in 2006, they moved to New York. They started busking around the city at places like The Metropolitan Museum of Art and ...

  4. Hiiragi (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hiiragi" (柊) is Do As Infinity's seventeenth single, released in 2003. It was used in the drama Koibumi: Watashitachi ga Aishite Otoko . This song was included in the band's compilation album Do the A-side .

  5. Negasonic Teenage Warhead (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released in its album, Dopes to Infinity, and as a single, the first one of the album, [6] (with a version of 4:23 minutes) in 1995. [7] The song would become the band's first hit single, [3] garnering play on modern rock radio and MTV. [3] The 1999 Japanese reissue of Dopes to Infinity includes a live version of the song. [6]

  6. Negative (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the third single in 1998 from the group's second album, Six. Despite being one of the album's more traditional songs the single peaked low at #27 on the UK Singles Chart, breaking the group's run of seven consecutive top twenty singles. [1] The music video for "Negative" was directed by Jamie Thraves.

  7. Various Failures - Wikipedia

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    Various Failures is the eighth compilation album by American experimental rock band Swans.It was released on March 22, 1999, and contains tracks from White Light from the Mouth of Infinity, Love of Life, The Burning World, and The World of Skin's Ten Songs for Another World.

  8. Shinjitsu no Uta - Wikipedia

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    "Shinjitsu no Uta" (真実の詩) is the fourteenth single by Do As Infinity, released in 2002. [1] It was used as the fifth ending to the anime InuYasha. [2] [3] This song was included in the band's compilation album Do the A-side.

  9. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ⋯ - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the step 4c = 0 + 4 + 0 + 8 + ⋯ is not justified by the additive identity law alone. For an extreme example, appending a single zero to the front of the series can lead to a different result.