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  2. John Doe (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Nommensen Duchac (born February 25, 1953), [1] known professionally as John Doe, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, poet, [2] guitarist and bass player. Doe co-founded LA punk band X , of which he is still an active member.

  3. Eddie Vedder - Wikipedia

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    John Doe: The Golden State: Independent "The Golden State Remix" (with Corin Tucker) Crowded House: Surf Aid – The Music: Loop "World Where You Live" 2011 R.E.M. Collapse into Now: Warner Bros. "It Happened Today" 2012 Jimmy Fallon: Blow Your Pants Off [188] [189] Warner Bros. "Balls in Your Mouth" 2013 Neil Finn: Crucible - The Songs of ...

  4. The People That We Love - Wikipedia

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    The song was initially titled "Speed Kills", which can be found on early promotional copies, but it was changed to "The People That We Love" out of sensitivity for the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States; [2] this title was borrowed from the first line of the chorus.

  5. Kissingsohard - Wikipedia

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    Kissingsohard is an album by the American musician John Doe, credited to the John Doe Thing. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was released in 1995. [ 4 ] Doe promoted the album by touring with Juliana Hatfield , and then with Shane MacGowan .

  6. Songs for John Doe - Wikipedia

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    Songs for John Doe is the 1941 debut album and first released product of The Almanac Singers, an influential early folk music group. The album was released in May 1941, at a time when World War II was raging but the United States remained neutral. The Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were still at peace, as provided by the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

  7. Under the Big Black Sun (book) - Wikipedia

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    Under The Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk is a book by John Doe of the American punk rock band X and co-author Tom DeSavia. [1] The book examines the evolution of Los Angeles punk rock between 1977-1982, covering the years between the emergence of punk as an underground phenomenon and ending as some of the musicians in the scene crossed over to mainstream success. [2]

  8. See How We Are - Wikipedia

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    See How We Are is the sixth studio album by American rock band X, released in 1987 by Elektra Records.It was their first album without founding guitarist Billy Zoom, who was replaced by ex-Blasters guitarist Dave Alvin for the album's recording sessions and some live shows.

  9. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of the John Wesley Harding album, the music of "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" uses spare, unobtrusive musical accompaniment. [5] The primary instruments are an acoustic guitar and drums. [5] The lyrics describe a dream that is enigmatic and subject to interpretation. [5]