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  2. Yellow meadow ant - Wikipedia

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    The yellow meadow ant (Lasius flavus), also known as the yellow hill ant, is a species of ant occurring in Europe (where it is one of the most common ants), Asia, and North Africa. [1] Populations in North America are now considered a different, related species, Lasius brevicornis. [2] The queen is 7–9 mm long, males 3–4 mm and workers 2 ...

  3. Antmusic - Wikipedia

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    It features the group invading a discothèque with a giant juke box that different members of the band are shown unplugging to go along with the line, "Unplug the jukebox and do us all a favor." The patrons of the disco stand transfixed, as the band persuades the young audience to turn away from disco music and dance to the new-styled Antmusic.

  4. Antmusic: The Very Best of Adam Ant - Wikipedia

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    The first CD covers all of the UK Singles Chart hits from Adam Ant's career (with and without the Ants) from 1980–1990, beginning with Young Parisians & the earliest Dirk Wears White Sox singles from Do It Records (which were re-released once the Ants found fame and charted in the UK Top 40), and ending with the charting singles from his then most recent album, Manners & Physique - "Room at ...

  5. The B-Sides (EP) - Wikipedia

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    With the contract thus fulfilled Adam and the Ants and Do It Records parted ways, after releasing the single "Kick". Soon afterwards Adam and the Ants signed with CBS Records and achieved massive commercial success with the album Kings of the Wild Frontier. Released in late 1980, it was the UK number one selling album in 1981, and the 48th best ...

  6. B-Side Babies - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] "Beat My Guest" was the first song Adam and the Ants played at their debut gig at the ICA restaurant in May 1977. [4] "Fall-In" is an old Ants song from 1977, co-written with Lester Square. "Red Scab", "Juanito the Bandito" and "B-Side Baby" also date back to 1977.

  7. Dog Eat Dog (Adam and the Ants song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded by Ant as a four-track home demo in the Chelsea flat of Linda Ashby and was first played live in March 1978. Adam and the Ants performed the song at a John Peel session on 10 July 1978 and recorded a full band demo at Decca Studios circa August 1978. Originally a medium-fast song, the tempo was gradually slowed down ...

  8. Category:Adam and the Ants songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Adam and the Ants songs or lists of Adam and the Ants songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Adam and the Ants songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Young Parisians - Wikipedia

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    "Young Parisians" is the debut single from Adam and the Ants, written by Adam Ant. Originally released on 20 October 1978, it was the band's only single on Decca Records. [1] "Young Parisians" has been included on The Very Best Of Adam And The Ants & Antmusic: The Very Best of Adam Ant.