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  2. Music from Regions Beyond - Wikipedia

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    Music from Regions Beyond is the fourth full-length Tiger Army album, released on June 5, 2007. The album was produced by Jerry Finn. Unlike their previous albums, it does not have a numeral in the title. The album title comes from a line spoken in the Disneyland ride The Haunted Mansion, in the Séance room of the ride. [ 3]

  3. Tiger Army - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Army made major festival appearances across the US and Europe in support of their fourth album, titled Music from Regions Beyond. The album was released on June 5, 2007 [5] and was produced by Jerry Finn. [6] "Forever Fades Away" went to No. 1 on Los Angeles rock station KROQ FM, [citation needed] which Tiger Army performed on Jimmy ...

  4. List of backmasked messages - Wikipedia

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    The final lyrics recorded backwards, at the end of the song. Tiger Army "Towards Destiny" "Tiger Army never die, Tiger Army never die, Tiger Army never die. As the last tiger dies, the Ghost Tigers rise. Heed the call of the werecat Transylvania. We fight on the side of fate. Toward destiny, we ascend to it forever. Hail Satan." [83]

  5. Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    He credited music to J. C. Viereck and Newcomb for lyrics. When the minstrel denied authorship, Werlein changed the credit to W. H. Peters. Werlein's version, subtitled "Sung by Mrs. John Wood," was the first "Dixie" to do away with the faux black dialect and misspellings. The publication did not go unnoticed, and Firth Pond & Co. threatened to ...

  6. Time Fades Away - Wikipedia

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    Time Fades Away. (1973) On the Beach. (1974) Singles from Time Fades Away. "Time Fades Away" / "The Last Trip to Tulsa". Released: November 26, 1973[3] Time Fades Away is a 1973 live album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young. Consisting of previously unreleased material, it was recorded with the Stray Gators on the support tour following ...

  7. Powderfinger (song) - Wikipedia

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    Neil Young. David Briggs. Tim Mulligan. " Powderfinger " is a song written by Neil Young, first released on his 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps. It subsequently appeared on several of Young's live recordings. A 2014 Rolling Stone special issue on Young ranked it as Young's best song ever. It has been covered by Band of Horses, Cowboy Junkies, Beat ...

  8. Tiger Army (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Army is the first full-length release by California psychobilly band Tiger Army, released on October 26, 1999. [2] The band had previously recorded a vinyl EP (the Temptation EP) in 1996, and came to the attention of Tim Armstrong, the owner of Hellcat Records. Armstrong contacted Tiger Army's lead singer, Nick 13, interested in the band ...

  9. Cigarettes & Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The CD release of the "Cigarettes & Alcohol" single includes three B-sides: a cover version of The Beatles' "I Am the Walrus"; "Listen Up", a six-minute slow rocker musically similar to "Supersonic"; and the popular, slightly punk-styled "Fade Away", whose wistful lyrics are about the destruction of "the dreams we have as children" (this phrase was later used as the title of Noel Gallagher's ...