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  2. Girls Names - Wikipedia

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    Girls Names was a band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, [1] formed in 2009 by Cathal Cully and Neil Brogan. Before they disbanded in 2019, the released four albums— Dead To Me , The New Life , Arms Around a Vision , and Stains on Silence —as well as several EPs, singles, and split singles .

  3. Category:Girls Aloud songs - Wikipedia

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

  4. Wikipedia:List of sound files - Wikipedia

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    Pdproject has also helped to start a Wikimedia Digitization User Group. At first, Pdproject uploaded old OGG files in single mono quality 16-bit/96 kHz at the beginning of their project. Since August 2014 they have cleaned all 78 rpm records with a RCM (Keith Monks Record Cleaning Machine) and digitized in dual mono 24-Bit/192 kHz.

  5. List of songs recorded by Girls Aloud - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Girls Aloud rarities bonus disc Bee Gees: 2002 "See the Day" Chemistry: Dee C. Lee: 2005 "Sound and Vision" Radio 1 Established 1967: David Bowie: 2007 "Stay Another Day" "Sound of the Underground" CD1 East 17: 2002 "Teenage Dirtbag" Radio 1 Established 1967: Wheatus: 2007 "Walk This Way" Comic Relief charity single Aerosmith: 2007 ...

  6. Sound of the Underground (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sound of the Underground" was written by Brian Higgins, Niara Scarlett and Miranda Cooper.In an interview with The Daily Telegraph ' s Alice Vincent, Cooper explained that she was into drum and bass at the time and had been inspired by Josh Abrahams and Amiel Daemion's 1998 single "Addicted to Bass", as well as the popular nursery rhyme "The Wheels on the Bus". [7]

  7. Sound of the Underground (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sound of the Underground", Girls Aloud's debut single, was released on 16 December 2002. Competing against the Popstars: The Rivals boyband, One True Voice, they used a combative "Buy girls, bye boys" slogan to persuade the public to buy their single. [33] "Sound of the Underground" received a positive response from most music critics.

  8. Theme to St. Trinian's - Wikipedia

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    Coincidentally, Girls Aloud member Sarah Harding had a starring role in the film. A music video for the song was released to music video stations to promote the film and the soundtrack. The video consists of Girls Aloud performing the song at the end of the movie, as well as various clips of other scenes from throughout the film.

  9. Girly-Sound - Wikipedia

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    Girly-Sound is the name under which singer-songwriter Liz Phair recorded three self-produced cassettes in 1991. The cassettes were later made available as bootlegs, some songs saw official releases, and the tapes were released in their entirety in 2018.