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  2. Gizzard - Wikipedia

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    In layman's terms, the gizzard 'chews' the food for the bird because it does not have teeth to chew food the way humans and other mammals do. By comparison, although in birds the stomach occurs in the digestive tract prior to the gizzard, in grasshoppers the gizzard occurs prior to the stomach, while in earthworms there is only a gizzard, and ...

  3. Eric Moore (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Moore was a founding member of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard going to school with fellow band members in Geelong and Deniliquin. [1] The band was initially a group of students of a Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Bachelor of Contemporary Music Performance course; Moore, Stu Mackenzie, Joey Walker, Lucas Harwood, and Michael Cavanagh. [2]

  4. King Gizzard Expand Bootlegger Program For Ongoing Tour - AOL

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    The band is already offering a free YouTube livestream of every show on the tour in tandem with Heaps Keen, paying off a concept King Gizzard has been contemplating for many years.

  5. Gastrolith - Wikipedia

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    A gastrolith, also called a stomach stone or gizzard stone, is a rock held inside a gastrointestinal tract. Gastroliths in some species are retained in the muscular gizzard and used to grind food in animals lacking suitable grinding teeth. In other species the rocks are ingested and pass through the digestive system and are frequently replaced.

  6. Live in San Francisco '16 - Wikipedia

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    Live in San Francisco '16 is a live album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. The album was released on double vinyl and digital via Bandcamp on 20 November 2020. [1] An accompanying concert film was also released, which premiered on Vimeo on 18 November 2020, and was later released on YouTube. [2]

  7. K.G. (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Automation", the fourth single preceding the album, was released for free on the band's website. In addition to the raw audio files for "Automation" as a whole, the band also includes the files for separate audio channels within the song such as vocals, violin, clarinet and flute, as well as video files for the music video, which the band encourages the fans to use to make their own remixes ...

  8. The Dripping Tap - Wikipedia

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    "The Dripping Tap" is a song by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, released in 2022 as the lead single from their twentieth studio album, Omnium Gatherum. Over 18 minutes in length, the song was first composed during studio sessions for the 2019 album Fishing for Fishies and re-recorded with all band members ...

  9. King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard Wraps U.S. Tour With ... - AOL

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    Capping a dizzying, five-year period that has seen it rise from 1,000-seat clubs to historic amphitheaters, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard wrapped its summer U.S. tour last night (June 21 ...