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  2. Giant Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (commonly known as Giant) is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer, recognized as the world's largest bicycle designer and manufacturer. [1] [3] Giant has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, China and Hungary. They have future plans for Vietnam to be the fifth location.

  3. Category:XTC compilation albums - Wikipedia

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  4. Homegrown (XTC album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine explains "Homegrown, the demo companion to Wasp Star, takes great lengths to show how the songs were written.Several songs are presented in "early cassette ideas," sometimes followed by a finished demo (the most fascinating of these are for "The Man Who Murdered Love," which went through two separate incarnations, including a bizarre Tamla/"Motown" version ...

  5. XTC discography - Wikipedia

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    XTC released 12 original albums and over 30 singles for Virgin Records, between 1977 and 1992. They signed to Cooking Vinyl for their final two albums in 1999 and 2000. Albums

  6. Drums and Wires - Wikipedia

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    Drums and Wires is the third studio album by the English rock band XTC, released 17 August 1979 on Virgin Records.It is a more pop-orientated affair than the band's previous, Go 2 (1978), and was named for its emphasis on guitars ("wires") and expansive-sounding drums.

  7. Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me) - Wikipedia

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    "Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)" is a song by the British band XTC. Written by frontman Andy Partridge, it was released as the band's 12th single in December 1980, charting in the UK Singles Chart at No. 16 on 21 February 1981, [2] being XTC's biggest single chart success to that date. The song also reached the Irish Singles Chart, peaking at ...