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  2. Freak Out! - Wikipedia

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    Freak Out! is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Mothers of Invention, released on June 27, 1966, by Verve Records.Often cited as one of rock music's first concept albums, it is a satirical expression of guitarist/bandleader Frank Zappa's perception of American pop culture and the nascent freak scene of Los Angeles.

  3. Freak Out - Wikipedia

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    Freak Out, an album by Tehosekoitin; I Freak Out, an extended play by The Hard Aches; Songs. Le Freak" or "Freak Out", a 1978 song by Chic

  4. Freak Out! (Teenage Bottlerocket album) - Wikipedia

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    Freak Out! is the fifth album by Teenage Bottlerocket.It was released on July 3, 2012 on Fat Wreck Chords. [1] The band began work on the album in February 2012 at The Blasting Room with engineer Andrew Berlin, [2] who also co-produced the album with the band, [3] and finished in April.

  5. The Mothers of Invention - Wikipedia

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    Verve released the Mothers of Invention's début double album Freak Out! in 1966, recorded by Zappa, Collins, Black, Estrada and Elliot Ingber. During its original run, the band's ever-changing lineup also included Don Preston , Bunk Gardner , Billy Mundi , Jim Fielder , Ian Underwood , Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood , Art Tripp , Buzz Gardner , and ...

  6. Help, I'm a Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Mothers of Invention entered TTG Studios to record "Help, I'm a Rock"—among other tracks for the Freak Out! album—after record producer Tom Wilson signed the group to MGM Records under the incorrect assumption that they were a traditional blues ensemble. As a testament to its absurdity, Zappa explained "Help, I'm a Rock" was created ...

  7. The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet - Wikipedia

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    "The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet" is a Frank Zappa composition, performed by the Mothers of Invention, released on the Mothers' debut album, Freak Out!. It is the longest song on the album, at 12:17, consisting of 2 parts: "Ritual Dance Of The Child-Killer", and "Nullis Pretii (No Commercial Potential)".

  8. The MOFO Project/Object - Wikipedia

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    The MOFO Project/Object is an album by Frank Zappa. The album was announced by the Zappa Family Trust in mid-2006. It commemorates the 40th anniversary of Zappa's first album, Freak Out!. It documents the making of Freak Out! featuring previously unreleased material. It was released as a uniquely packaged 4-CD set.

  9. Who Are the Brain Police? - Wikipedia

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    "Who Are the Brain Police?" is a Frank Zappa song, performed by The Mothers of Invention, released on the Mothers' debut album, Freak Out!. It was released by Verve Records as a single in 1966. Zappa said the song had a religious theme, according to one source. [2]