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  2. Where Moth and Rust Destroy - Wikipedia

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    Powermetal.de. (Highly favorable) [6] Where Moth and Rust Destroy is the seventh studio album by the American Christian metal band Tourniquet. It was released on Metal Blade Records in 2003. The album's title is a reference to Matthew 6:19.

  3. The Miscellaneous - Wikipedia

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    The Miscellaneous was a 1990s alternative rock band composed of members from Europe and the United States. The band was fronted by a male and a female vocalist, and produced music that is said to "transcend the boundaries" of its genre in creativity. [ 1] CCM magazine likened their music to that of Sixpence None the Richer, Jars of Clay and Out ...

  4. Matthew 6:19–20 - Wikipedia

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    The use of the word "treasures" could refer to the contents of a treasure box or a store house. Moths are often associated with the destruction of fabrics, and in this era, pieces of clothing were a major investment. What is meant by the Greek, brosis, sometimes translated as "rust", is less certain. The word generally means "eating".

  5. Winter moth - Wikipedia

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    Phalaena brumata L. [1] The winter moth (Operophtera brumata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is an abundant species in Europe and the Near East and a famous study organism for evaluating insect population dynamics. [3] It is one of very few lepidopterans of temperate regions in which adults are active in late autumn and early winter.

  6. Tourniquet (band) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to their use of classical music, the band is known for frequently using medical terminology in their album and song titles and lyrics. [5] [6] The band's 2003 release, Where Moth and Rust Destroy, features special guests Marty Friedman (formerly of Megadeth) and Bruce Franklin (of Trouble), both on lead guitar.

  7. List of insect-inspired songs - Wikipedia

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    (Traditional folk song) (Traditional folk song) Unknown: Folk: There is a popular recording of this song by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman on the album, Not for Kids Only. Dog and Butterfly: Lepidoptera: Ann Wilson N/ancy Wilson, / e Ennis: Heart: 1978: Folk rock: Hive: Hymenoptera: Sexton / Nick Hexum / Martinez: 311: 1995: Rap rock: Red ...

  8. Jimmy Webb discography - Wikipedia

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    "This is Sarah's Song" "Early Morning Song" Capitol Records 1977: Waylon Jennings: Ol' Waylon "If You See Me Getting Smaller" 1977: Glen Campbell: Live at the Royal Festival Hall "MacArthur Park" "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" "Galveston" "Wichita Lineman" "This is Sarah's Song" Capitol Records 1977: Art Garfunkel: Watermark "Crying in My Sleep ...

  9. You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth - Wikipedia

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    Video on YouTube. " You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth " (also known as " You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) ") is the first solo single by the American singer Meat Loaf, released in 1977. It is a track from his album Bat Out of Hell, written by Jim Steinman. [citation needed]