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  2. Weedeater (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band formed in 1998 and was initially planned to be the side-project of Dave "Dixie" Collins, the band's vocalist and bassist who was occupied with his primary project Buzzoven, however, the band disbanded the same year so he decided to concentrate his efforts on Weedeater and made it his new primary project, recruiting members Dave "Shep" Shepherd on guitar and Keith "Keko" Kirkum on drums.

  3. Weedeater (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A weedeater is a powered handheld device that uses a flexible monofilament line instead of a blade for cutting grass and other plants near objects. Weedeater may also refer to: Weed Eater, an agricultural machinery manufacturer; Weedeater (band), an American sludge metal band

  4. List of neo-Nazi bands - Wikipedia

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    The ambiguity of Nazi chic can make it difficult to identify a band's intentions, especially when the bands do not express a clear political message. Academics usually identify these bands as neo-Nazi by analyzing their worldview. [1] Neo-Nazi bands may break with white power music in that they maintain hardline Nazi beliefs.

  5. Category:Free (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Free (band) songs or lists of Free (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Free (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Patches (Chairmen of the Board song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was also recorded by Alabama some time before 1980, Jerry Reed in 1982, and by George Jones and B.B. King on the album Rhythm, Country and Blues in 1994. [22] A parody version of the song performed by Joe Cumia, brother of Anthony Cumia of Opie and Anthony fame, titled "Black Earl" was often played on the Ron and Fez show.

  7. Eater (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Label issued the four-song live EP Get Your Yo-Yo's Out, recorded at Dingwalls, on 2 June 1978. Gary Steadman replaced Chevette for their final single, [13] "What She Wants She Needs", produced by Martin Hayles and Gwyn Mathias and released in December 1978. [6] The band split up in January 1979. [6] Eater reformed in 2022.

  8. Harry Patch (In Memory Of) - Wikipedia

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    "Harry Patch (In Memory Of)" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. The song is a tribute to the British supercentenarian Harry Patch , the last surviving soldier to have fought in the trenches during World War I .

  9. Patches (Dickey Lee song) - Wikipedia

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    The song tells the story of teenage lovers of different social classes whose parents forbid their love. The girl drowns herself in the "dirty old river." The singer concludes: "It may not be right, but I'll join you tonight/ Patches I'm coming to you." Because of the teen suicide theme, it was banned by a number of radio stations.

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