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  2. Dragonstomper - Wikipedia

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    Dragonstomper is set in a sword and sorcery–themed world. [4] It takes place in a kingdom where a king once ruled peacefully. After a druid magician enchanted a powerful amulet which he believed would subdue a dragon, they entered the dragon's cave and accidentally left the amulet to fall into the hands of the dragon, increasing its power.

  3. Transplants (album) - Wikipedia

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    Transplants is the debut studio album by the American punk rock/hip hop band Transplants.It was released on October 22, 2002, via Hellcat Records.Audio production of the twelve-track record was handled by Tim Armstrong and Dave Carlock.

  4. Cue sheet (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Cue sheets can describe many types of audio and data CDs. The main data (including audio) for a CD described by a cue sheet is stored in one or more files referenced by the cue sheet. Cue sheets also specify track lengths and CD-Text including track and disc titles and performers. They are especially useful when dividing audio stored in a ...

  5. CD single - Wikipedia

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    A CD single is a music single in the form of a compact disc (CD). Originally the CD single standard (as defined in the Red Book ) was an 8 cm (3-inch) " mini CD " ( CD3 ); [ 1 ] later on the term referred to any single recorded onto a CD of any size, particularly the 12 cm (5-inch) "full-size" disc ( CD5 ).

  6. When I Grow Up (The Pussycat Dolls song) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Levine from Digital Spy echoed Lamb's comments, noting that the song is a "bolshy, hyperactive pop stomper that works just as well in the aerobics class as it does on the dance-floor." He continued: "If they keep releasing singles as infectious as this, they could last longer than we'd think."

  7. Cut-out (recording industry) - Wikipedia

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    Two different ways of marking cut-out records on LP jackets. When LPs were the primary medium for the commercial distribution of sound recordings, manufacturers would cut the corner, punch a hole, or add a notch to the spine of the jacket of unsold records returned from retailers; these "cut-outs" might then be re-sold to record retailers or other sales outlets for sale at a discounted price.