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  2. Let's Go (march) - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers, let's march, march, march! And as for you, my lover, I'll write and send you letters. Farewell! The bugle calls, Hey soldiers – march on! Every warrior, a brave lad, Like a falcon in their ranks. We have befriended ourselves with glory, Gained in the heat of battle! Chorus Let our enemies hear this phrase, Not a threat, but we will say:

  3. Skol, Vikings - Wikipedia

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    "Skol Vikings" (/ s k oʊ l /) is the fight song of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. [2] [1] [3] It was introduced around the time the team was founded in 1961.

  4. Let's Go (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go" is a song by American rock band the Cars, written by Ric Ocasek for the band's second studio album, Candy-O (1979). A new wave rock song, the song's hook was inspired by the Routers. The song's vocals are performed by bassist Benjamin Orr. "Let's Go" was released in 1979 as the debut single from Candy-O on Elektra Records. The single ...

  5. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go - Wikipedia

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    The single was the last of the Midnighters' three number one singles on the US Billboard R&B chart, staying there for three non-consecutive weeks."Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" is also Ballard & the Midnighters' most successful pop single, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. [2]

  6. Let's roll - Wikipedia

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    "Let's roll" is a colloquialism that has been used extensively as a command to move and start an activity, attack, mission or project. They were the last recorded words of passenger Todd Beamer on board United Airlines Flight 93 during the September 11 attacks in 2001, before he and other passengers attempted to storm the cockpit and retake the ...

  7. Blitzkrieg Bop - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics "Hey ho, let's go" were inspired by the line "High, low, tipsy toe" from the 1963 song "Walking the Dog" by Rufus Thomas, and specifically the Rolling Stones' cover of the song; the band had enjoyed mocking Mick Jagger's pronunciation of the line, which they thought sounded more like "hey ho". [10]

  8. Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox - Wikipedia

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    Go-Go White Sox! Let's go, Go-Go White Sox We're with you all the way! You're always in there fighting, And you do your best. We're glad to have you out there in the Middle West. We're gonna root-root-root-root White Sox. And cheer you on to victory. When we're in the stands, We'll make those rafters ring; All through the season, You will hear ...

  9. Let's Go (Rancid album) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go is the second studio album by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was released on June 21, 1994, through Epitaph Records [ 1 ] and was the band's first album to feature Lars Frederiksen on guitar and vocals.