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  2. Hagfish (band) - Wikipedia

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    The performance was captured in October 1998 at Trees in Dallas and included material from both Rocks Your Lame Ass and Hagfish, as well as the non-album tracks "Grin Doggy" and "Moaner". In 2000, the band released a limited edition interview disc with their Loveline appearance from 1995, originally available as the final track of the ...

  3. Category:Hagfish (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Hagfish (band) albums or lists of Hagfish (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Hagfish (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Mardi Gras (music group) - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras was an American, New York based, rock and roll group. They released several singles which were hits throughout Europe from 1970 to 1972, followed by an eponymous album in 1972, on Peter Anders and Vini Poncia 's Map City Records label .

  5. Hagfish (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hagfish is the third and final studio album by the American rock band Hagfish, released in March 1998 on Honest Don's Records, a subsidiary label of Fat Wreck Chords.The album was reworked following a long delay with the band's previous label, London Records, who rejected the band's initial offering and eventually dropped the group.

  6. Pacific hagfish - Wikipedia

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    A Pacific hagfish in a rock crevice. Hagfish are also able to squeeze through small openings and crevices. In fact, the Pacific hagfish is able to fit through spaces that are less than one half of its total body width. [22] This is accomplished by a combination of factors, which include blood volume, a large subcutaneous sinus, and loose skin.

  7. The Wild Tchoupitoulas - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Tchoupitoulas were originally a group of Mardi Gras Indians formed in the early 1970s by George "Big Chief Jolly" Landry. Landry, with his self-identified Choctaw heritage, [1] had been an active performer in the Mardi Gras Indian styling for a number of years.

  8. Mardi Gras (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras is a Cowboy Mouth EP that was released in coordination with the band's 16th Annual Rock N' Roll Mardi Gras Tour. The album is composed of Mardi Gras themed music and an acoustic version of a song from the band's 2006 album Voodoo Shoppe .

  9. Krewe of Orpheus - Wikipedia

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    The Leviathan stored at Mardi Gras World, New Orleans. Per 2008, the krewe has 36 floats. Harry Connick Jr. wrote and recorded a song for his 1994 album She, called "Here Comes the Big Parade". The song's music video shows clips from floats in the parade. The floats have a large amount of flowers, gilding and gold leaf.