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  2. John Holt (singer) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] [7] "Police in Helicopter" was a condemnation of the Jamaican government's crackdown on marijuana plantations. [11] The cover to the album single pictured Holt growing locks and a beard, [12] an indication of the increasing importance of Rastafari in his life. [3]

  3. Helicopter (album) - Wikipedia

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    Helicopter is the seventh studio album by the post-industrial electronic band Download. Much like Download's previous release, FiXeR, Helicopter features a guest appearance by former vocalist, Mark Spybey. It also puts a prominent focus on analogue equipment, using the oldest machines that Subconscious Studios had to offer. [1]

  4. Jane Dornacker - Wikipedia

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    The song was sung by Re Styles and appeared on The Tubes' second studio album, Young and Rich (1976), and was released as a 7" single. "Cathy's Clone", written entirely by Dornacker, appears on the third Tubes album, Now. Dornacker also provided lead vocals on "Christopher Columbus" (1978), a song by R. Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders.

  5. Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - Wikipedia

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    Bandleader Björn Wagner played in funk group The Mocambos and lived in Trinidad and Tobago for a time, where he studied steel drums and had one custom made. [1] The group released its first 7" single, consisting of two covers of songs by The Meters, in 2007.

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  7. Outside (George Michael song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's satirical music video, [12] directed by Vaughan Arnell and filmed on 4 June 1998, features a police helicopter hovering over Los Angeles and shadowing various people, both gay and straight, kissing, having sex or engaging in foreplay, all in public.

  8. Police Truck - Wikipedia

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    The song is a satirical attack on the actions of two police officers and takes a first-person view from the authorities themselves. [1] It was inspired by an incident that occurred in Oakland in the late 1970s. [2] It also functions more generally as an attack on police corruption. [3] "Police Truck" was one of the Kennedys' early popular songs.

  9. Helicopter (Bloc Party song) - Wikipedia

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    "Helicopter" is an indie rock [2] [3] and garage rock [4] song, written by all band members prior to their debut studio album, Silent Alarm. Composed in B minor, it was written in common time and has a quick tempo of 171 beats per minute. [5] The main riff was adapted from "Set The House Ablaze", a song by The Jam featured on the 1980 album ...