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  2. Phunk Junkeez - Wikipedia

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    Freak Squad band members included Jumbo Jim (bassist), Mike Kramer (guitarist), and Disco Danny Dynamite (a.k.a. Disco Danny D, Disco Dan, DK Mueller) on drums. The group soon added Jeff Scott (aka DJ Roach Clip). The Phunk Junkeez performed in Phoenix throughout the early 1990s, playing at illegal warehouse raves and clubs. [2]

  3. K-tel - Wikipedia

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    K-tel International Ltd is a Canadian company which formerly specialized in selling consumer products through infomercials and live demonstration. Its products include compilation music albums, including The Super Hits series, The Dynamic Hits series and The Number One Hits series and consumer products, including the Record Selector, the Veg-O-Matic, the Miracle Brush, and the Feather Touch Knife.

  4. Xonox - Wikipedia

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    Xonox, a division of K-tel Software, was an American third-party manufacturer of cartridges for the Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, and VIC-20 in the early 1980s. Xonox was one of many small video game companies to fold during the Video Game Crash of 1983 .

  5. Chase the Devil - Wikipedia

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    [6] Kanye West has used resung samples from "Chase the Devil" to produce Jay Z's song "Lucifer", which appeared on Jay Z's 2003 release, The Black Album. [6] Madness covered the song for their cover album, The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1, released in 2005. [7] Dreadzone sampled the song for their 2006 track "Iron Shirt". [8]

  6. 20 Dynamic Hits - Wikipedia

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    20 Dynamic Hits is a compilation album released on vinyl by K-Tel in 1972. It reached number 1 in the UK [1] and was the first album put together specifically for telemarketing in that country. At a time when various artists compilations were eligible for inclusion on the UK's Official Album Chart, this was the biggest selling album of 1972.

  7. Mute Records discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of items with recorded Mute Records catalogue numbers, starting with label founder Daniel Miller's single as The Normal.. The discography is broken down by singles with a Mute catalogue number and albums with a Stumm catalogue number.

  8. Talk:K-tel - Wikipedia

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    Far worse, it completely fails to tell the reader what K-tel is. I hope someone knowledgeable will fix this, and get rid of the advertising.2602:306:CF5D:1270:D0EB:750:38B3:7859 18:12, 28 September 2017 (UTC) Okay, I went over the article and made some significant changes.

  9. Bachman–Turner Overdrive discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications CAN [1]AUS [2]NZ [7]SWE [9]US [11]Rock Is Our Life and These Are Our Songs: Released: 1975; Label: Mercury; Formats: LP