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  2. Juturna (album) - Wikipedia

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    The end of the album has a hidden track. The hidden track begins at 8:56 of "Meet Me in Montauk". In 2005 after the album's release, members of the online message board Circa Board inquired about the song's name. Guitarist Brendan Ekstrom responded, "'Paranoid Flu' or 'House of Leaves' or 'I completely forget what we called it.' or 'Blues'."

  3. Mom Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Afterward, Bart Thompson of Graduating Life and Meet Me in Montauk became a guitarist for the band. [ citation needed ] On October 6, 2017, Counter Intuitive Records released another split EP titled NOW That's What I Call Music Vol. 420 , featuring music from Mom Jeans as well as the bands Pictures of Vernon and Prince Daddy & the Hyena .

  4. List of albums containing a hidden track: C - Wikipedia

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    Circa Survive, Juturna: "House of Leaves" begins at around 8:55 of "Meet Me in Montauk," after the period of silence following the end of the first part of the song which ends at 1:56. Cirith Gorgor: Unveiling the Essence: Cover of Darkthrone's "In The Shadow of the Horns" on track 0. Running time of roughly 5:40

  5. Montauk, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Montauk Point Light was the first lighthouse in New York state and is the fourth oldest active lighthouse in the United States. Montauk is a major tourist destination with six state parks. It is particularly famous for its fishing, claiming to have more world saltwater fishing records than any other port in the world. [4]

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  7. Mohegan-Pequot language - Wikipedia

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    Mohegan-Pequot (also known as Mohegan-Pequot-Montauk, Secatogue, and Shinnecock-Poosepatuck; dialects in New England included Mohegan, Pequot, and Niantic; and on Long Island, Montaukett and Shinnecock) is an Algonquian language formerly spoken by indigenous peoples in southern present-day New England and eastern Long Island.

  8. Can My Employer Ban Me From Speaking Spanish To Co-Workers? - AOL

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    Good afternoon, I have a question. I was just told by my supervisor that I cannot speak Spanish to my coworkers in our department. She states that some other non-Spanish speaking workers claim it ...

  9. Gay couple who showed off picture-perfect family get 100 ...

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    A gay Georgia couple convicted of sickening sexually abuse of their two adopted sons will spend the rest of the lives behind bars.. William and Zachary Zulock, 34 and 36, were each sentenced last ...