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  2. The Dirt of Luck - Wikipedia

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    The Dirt of Luck is the first full-length album from American indie rock band Helium. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was released in April 1995 on Matador Records and was produced by Adam Lasus . Recording

  3. No Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] Pitchfork Media (8.5/10) No Guitars is an EP by the alternative rock band Helium. [2] [3] ...

  4. Made in America: New Jersey brothers make clothing to ... - AOL

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    To kick off the season, anchor David Muir went inside the Heat Straps factory in Passaic, New Jersey, where brothers Jordan and Tyler Lang are on a mission to "create heritage workwear reminiscent ...

  5. Talk Tuah - Wikipedia

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    Since October 2024, a satirical self-described "companion podcast" titled 'Talking Talk Tuah' has been posted weekly, in which hosts Cam George, the cameraman of Podcast But Outside, and Peter Ditzler review Talk Tuah and other events involving Haliey Welch. [6]

  6. Tony Hawk Net Worth: How Much The Skateboard Legend Has Made

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    In 1999, Hawk and Activision released the first installment of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game franchise. The game was an immediate hit and played a big part in the early 2000s ...

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  8. Viral Hawk Tuah Girl breaks silence over financial losses ...

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    Social media star and podcaster Haliey Welch, who rose to viral fame in June for her raunchy “Hawk Tuah” catchphrase, has spoken out for the first time in weeks, after the multimillion-dollar ...

  9. The Magic City (Helium album) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic called the album "a rich, colorful array of sounds ... that blends lo-fi indie-rock with '70s prog rock." [10] Magnet wrote: "The album is a Pet Sounds chamber-pop-meets-progressive-rock indie masterpiece, created long before any lo-fi-loving cretin would ever admit to loving Yes’ Close To The Edge, Genesis’ Nursery Cryme or watching Keith Emerson throw daggers into his eight-foot ...