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  2. Groovie Goolies - Wikipedia

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    Music: The Groovie Goolies sing ... Spirits of '76 sing "Be Kind to Monsters Week". 8 ... a single was released which peaked at #5 on the Cash Box Top 100 ...

  3. Groovie Ghoulies - Wikipedia

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    The Groovie Ghoulies were an American pop punk band from Sacramento, California, United States, whose music took inspiration from horror movies. [1] They released numerous albums, EPs, and singles, and toured internationally. The band's name was taken from the 1970s animated television series Groovie Goolies, a spinoff of Sabrina, the Teenage ...

  4. Appetite for Adrenochrome - Wikipedia

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    A cover of Kiss' 1976 top-ten hit "Beth" appears as an unlisted track at the end of Appetite for Adrenochrome. The Groovie Ghoulies would continue to record cover versions of songs from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s for their releases throughout the rest of their career. Appetite for Adrenochrome was remastered and reissued by Lookout!

  5. These Are the Best New Songs We Heard This Month - AOL

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    “Sugar Water Cyanide” by Rebecca Black “Rebecca Black, perhaps best known for the 2011 viral hit ‘Friday,’ is still making music, however now the playground isn’t at the school—it ...

  6. Travels with My Amp - Wikipedia

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    It was the first Groovie Ghoulies album on which Scampi played drums. [6] "Dancing Late at Night" is a cover of the Jonathan Richman song. [7] "Boot Hill Express" is an instrumental track. [8] "The Highwayman" is a slice-of-touring-life song. [9] The album closes with a rendition of "Happy Birthday", which is unlisted. [10]

  7. Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It) - Wikipedia

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    It also reached number five on the Cash Box Top 100. [4] It was produced by Dick Monda and Don Sciarrotta. [5] Monda produced music for the 1970-71 Filmation animated television series Groovie Goolies, for which the song was originally written and recorded. [6] The song makes a reference to Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti".

  8. List of horror punk bands - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 See also. 2 References. 3 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... The Groovie Ghoulies [8] Korol i Shut [21] Haunted Garage [22] Misfits [8] Miss ...

  9. Born in the Basement - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Basement is the second album by the Sacramento, California punk rock band the Groovie Ghoulies, released in 1994 by Green Door Records.It was recorded at Egg Studios in Seattle with producer Conrad Uno and engineer Mark Guenther.