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  2. Superfast Jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for "Superfast Jellyfish" was uploaded to YouTube by Jamie Hewlett [citation needed] on 8 March 2010. The video shows a man waking up at the sound of an alarm, going downstairs, and cooking a box of Superfast Jellyfish in his microwave. Once ready, he begins to eat one of the jellyfish, however, he is sent into a trance ...

  3. Baby's Coming Back - Wikipedia

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    "Baby's Coming Back" is a song by the American power pop group Jellyfish. It is the third single released in support of their 1990 debut album Bellybutton . Formats and track listing

  4. Bobs & LoLo - Wikipedia

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    Their conversation inspired them to write their first few songs, among them "See a Sea Lion" and "I Wish I Was a Jellyfish". They decided the name for their duo should be "Bobs & LoLo", from nicknames they had in high school. Soon they started to perform their songs in front of friends, at parties, and almost anywhere someone would let them play.

  5. 50 Best Kid-Friendly Songs to Play All Day - AOL

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    "Roar" by Katy Perry. Kids love "Roar" because of the easy lyrics and that one part where she goes "ro-o-o-o-o-o-ar." See the original post on Youtube

  6. Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    Baby's Coming Back" is a cover of the 1991 Jellyfish song. The pipe organ introduction to "Transylvania" is the opening of Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor. The B-side is a live recording cover of the Beastie Boys song "Fight for Your Right".

  7. Plastic Beach - Wikipedia

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    De La Soul only features on one song on the album, titled "Superfast Jellyfish". Gruff Rhys recorded two songs – "Superfast Jellyfish" and "Leviathan". The latter, described by Rhys as "more of a night-time song, a three o'clock in the morning, speeding down the autobahn evading West German police-type track", does not feature on the album. [14]

  8. Talk : Bye, Bye, Bye (Jellyfish song) - Wikipedia

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  9. Old School Kids Beats - Wikipedia

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    Old School Kids Beats is the debut album by children's singer Jenni Pulos released on March 15, 2013. The record was independently issued by Pulos, who worked with the online music store CD Baby for the release. A children's music and hip hop album, its sound was influenced by the music Pulos grew up listening to.