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  2. Music piracy - Wikipedia

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    This article points out that technological development such as file sharing, MP3 players, and CDRs have increased music piracy. The most common forms of music piracy are Internet Piracy and compact disc piracy. It also discusses the association between music piracy and organized crime, which is defined as profit-driven illegal activities.

  3. List of songs about or referencing serial killers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs about or referencing killers. The songs are divided into groups by the last name of the killer the song is about or mentions. This is a dynamic list of songs and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. City of Crime (song) - Wikipedia

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    City of Crime is a single performed by actors Tom Hanks and Dan Aykroyd that was released as the soundtrack song to the 1987 film Dragnet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Music video

  5. Break the Records: By You & for You - Wikipedia

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    Fourth album release from KAT-TUN including the songs "Don't U Ever Stop," "White X'mas (album version)," "One Drop," "Rescue," and more for 15 songs total. Regular edition includes one bonus track "Moon". Limited Edition includes special booklet. Features alternate jacket artwork.

  6. Boogie Down Productions discography - Wikipedia

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    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [1]US R&B /HH [2]UK

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  8. Knuck If You Buck - Wikipedia

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    "Knuck If You Buck" has remained a nightclub staple. [5] In 2006, during a late-night party at a Howard Johnson hotel ballroom near Fredericksburg, Virginia, a fight on the dance floor began after the DJ played the song, during which 16-year-old Baron "Deuce" Braswell II, who played on the football team at Courtland High School in nearby Spotsylvania, was stabbed to death. [6]

  9. Stop (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    After "Waiting for the Worms", Pink screams out "stop", where we find him sitting at the bottom of a bathroom stall.He seems to be reading the lyrics from a sheet of paper where a few of the lines come from, at the time, unreleased material written by Waters.