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  2. Fun House (The Stooges album) - Wikipedia

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    Fun House is the second studio album by American rock band the Stooges. It was released on July 7, 1970, by Elektra Records . [ 4 ] Though initially commercially unsuccessful, Fun House has since developed a strong cult following .

  3. 1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions - Wikipedia

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    1970: The Complete Fun House Sessions was one of the early releases from Rhino Records' limited-edition imprint Rhino Handmade. It was released in a one-time pressing of 3000 copies, sold out within a year of its release, and helped fully establish Rhino Handmade's reputation for collector's-interest releases.

  4. The Stooges - Wikipedia

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    On multiple occasions, the Birthday Party performed entire sets of Stooges covers. Their live version of "Fun House" can be found on their live album, Live 1981–82. Sonic Youth covered "I Wanna Be Your Dog" on 1983's Confusion Is Sex. English space rock group Spacemen 3 covered "Little Doll" on their 1986 album Sound of Confusion.

  5. Funhouse (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fun House, 2013 jazz album by Benoît Delbecq and Fred Hersch; Fun House (The Stooges album), a 1970 album by The Stooges; Fun House (Bob & Tom album), a 1997 comedy album by The Bob and Tom Show; Fun House, a 1998 comedy album by Dana Gould; Here We Go: Live at the Funhouse, a 2000 album by Run-D.M.C. Fun House, a 2001 album by Bonepony

  6. Zeke Zettner - Wikipedia

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    Thomas "Zeke" Zettner (September 21, 1948 – November 10, 1973) was a member of the American rock band the Stooges. Zettner had originally been a roadie for the band, but replaced original Stooges bassist Dave Alexander after their second album Fun House until the end of 1970. [1] [2] Alexander's drinking problem had made him an unreliable ...

  7. Steve Mackay - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Mackay was familiar to the Stooges from his work with the Detroit avant-rock pioneers Carnal Kitchen. [3] After sitting in with the Stooges on several occasions, he formally joined the group at the behest of lead singer Iggy Pop [3] two days before they left Detroit for Los Angeles to record Fun House in May 1970.

  8. The Stooges (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Stooges is the debut studio album by American rock band the Stooges, released on August 5, 1969 by Elektra Records. Considered a landmark proto-punk release, [ 2 ] the album peaked at number 106 on the US Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.

  9. T.V. Eye - Wikipedia

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    "T.V. Eye", a 1970 song by The Stooges, released on their second studio album Fun House TV Eye Live 1977 , a 1978 live album by Iggy Pop TV Eyes , an American synthpop group