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  2. Crackers (album) - Wikipedia

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    Speaking of recording the album in a 1986 interview, guitarist Dave Hill said: "I enjoyed making the tracks for Crackers a lot more than those for Rogues Gallery."In his interview that year, Powell revealed his thoughts on the Crackers project: "Well, we were a bit dubious at first, we thought that it might have been another Black Lace type of thing.

  3. Template:Non-free album cover - Wikipedia

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    Either of the following may be helpful for stating the rationale: Template:Album rationale or Template:Non-free use rationale album cover. To patrollers and administrators : If this image has an appropriate rationale please append |image has rationale=yes as a parameter to the license template.

  4. Template:Non-free use rationale album cover - Wikipedia

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    This template is to help users write non-free use rationales for non-free album covers and other music cover art as required by WP:NFC and WP:NFURG. Include this in the File page before the {{ Non-free album cover }} template, once for each time you insert the album cover art image into an article.

  5. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    After several refused to stock the album, the cover image was replaced with the band’s now-iconic skull-studded Celtic cross logo. 6. Cannibal Corpse – Eaten Back To Life

  6. Cracker (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cracker is the debut studio album by American rock band Cracker. [6] [7] It was released on March 10, 1992, by Virgin Records. The album had sold more than 200,000 copies by April 1994. [8] "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)" was released as a single and charted at number 1 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks.

  7. Category:Cracker (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Cracker (band) albums or lists of Cracker (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Cracker (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    The cover for The Beatles, aka "The White Album", cited for its innovative design. Album covers are one of the various ways in which first impressions affect an audience's perception of a given musician or band, or other content of the album. [3] Album covers' design cover may also add to how an audience forms an opinion of them and their music.

  9. Kerosene Hat - Wikipedia

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    Kerosene Hat is the second studio album by American rock band Cracker, released on August 24, 1993. It reached number 1 on Billboard ' s Top Heatseekers chart, and number 59 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The singles from the album, "Low" and "Get Off This", helped Cracker gain widespread notice.