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  2. Toto (album) - Wikipedia

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    Toto is the debut studio album by American rock band Toto, released in October 1978 [5] by Columbia Records. It includes the hit singles " Hold the Line ", " I'll Supply the Love " and " Georgy Porgy ", all three of which made it into the top 50 in the US. [ 6 ] "

  3. Toilets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This toilet was constructed over an open pit similar to an outhouse. During the Nara period (710 to 784), a drainage system was created in the capital in Nara, consisting of 10–15 cm wide streams where the user could squat over with one

  4. Toto XX - Wikipedia

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    Toto XX: 1977–1997 is a compilation album by Toto to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The album features rare original demos, outtakes, previously unreleased recordings and live tracks from the band's 20-year career.

  5. Toto discography - Wikipedia

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    Peak chart positions Certification (sales threshold) US [1] AUS [2] UK [3] JPN [4] FIN [5] [6] SWE [7] NOR [8 ... The Best of The Best Platinum Toto. Release date ...

  6. Toto (band) - Wikipedia

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    Toto, stylized as TOTO, is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1977. Toto combines elements of pop , rock , soul , funk , hard rock , R&B , blues , and jazz . Having released 14 studio albums and sold over 50 million records worldwide, [ 2 ] the group has received several Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Musicians ...

  7. Hold the Line - Wikipedia

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    "Hold the Line" is a song included by American rock band Toto on its 1978 eponymous debut studio album. It was written by the band's keyboardist David Paich, and lead vocals were performed by Bobby Kimball. "Hold the Line" was released by Columbia Records as the lead single from the Toto album in September 1978, also being Toto's debut single.