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  2. Alexis Strum - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Strum recorded an album for Warner Records, with producers such as Xenomania. [2] The album was not released and the lead single, entitled "Addicted," from the album was cancelled due to Lorraine Kelly cancelling Alexis's TV performance after mistaking one of her lyrics to be a drugs reference (the lyric in question related to a flavour of ice cream).

  3. Big Bad - Wikipedia

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    Marti Noxon, writer and eventually showrunner, said that "Big Bad" was used "long before the characters themselves started using the phrase". [4] Using "big bad" as a noun instead of using as an adjective is a functional shift, which was done often on the show. [8] The first "Big Bad" villain on the program was The Master, [9] played by Mark ...

  4. Big Bad (album) - Wikipedia

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    Part 2 of The Essence was released on 20 December 2019 and was inspired by the soundtrack of Big Bad.... [8] Track listing. No. Title Producer(s) Length; 1.

  5. The Irrational EP Explains Why Alec and Rose’s Big ... - AOL

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    Don’t worry about The Irrational‘s Alec during the NBC drama’s winter hiatus: After this week’s fall finale, he’s got his love to keep him warm. The hour starts off with an investigation ...

  6. Big Bad Mama II - Wikipedia

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    Big Bad Mama II is a 1987 American action–crime–sexploitation comedy film produced by Roger Corman, directed by Jim Wynorski, starring Angie Dickinson, Robert Culp, Danielle Brisebois and Julie McCullough.

  7. The Irrational Finale Reveals Who Was Behind Alec’s ... - AOL

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    In The Irrational‘s Season 1 finale, Alec & Co. figured out who was behind the 2002 church bombing — did your top suspect match up? As the hour progressed, it looked more and more like Sen ...

  8. This Beautiful Life - Wikipedia

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    This Beautiful Life is the third studio album by the swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. [3] It was released in 1999 on Coolsville/Interscope Records. [4] Critical reception

  9. Everything You Want for Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Everything You Want for Christmas is the fifth studio album by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. "Rockabilly Christmas", "Is Zat' You Santa Claus?", and "Christmastime in Tinseltown" previously appeared on the band's first EP , 1997's Watchu' Want for Christmas? .