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  2. Flight of the Conchords discography - Wikipedia

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    Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie formed Flight of the Conchords in Wellington in 1998. [1] Their first release was the live album Folk the World Tour , which the duo self-released in 2002. [ 1 ] In 2006, the band signed with American independent label Sub Pop ; [ 1 ] they released the EP The Distant Future the following year, which reached ...

  3. Flight of the Conchords - Wikipedia

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    Flight of the Conchords are a New Zealand musical comedy duo formed in Wellington in 1998. The band consists of multi-instrumentalists Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement . Beginning as a popular live comedy act in the early 2000s, the duo's comedy and music became the basis of the self-titled BBC radio series (2005) and, subsequently, the HBO ...

  4. Flight of the Conchords (album) - Wikipedia

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    Flight of the Conchords is the debut full-length studio recorded album by New Zealand folk parody duo Flight of the Conchords, released 21 April 2008 by Sub Pop. [2] Two songs, "Business Time" and "The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room)", [3] have been released as downloadable content for the video game Rock Band.

  5. Lonely Island members recall Flight of the Conchords duo's ...

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    The song's music video also served as a popular SNL Digital Short, as did many other Lonely Island hits. And, to Flight of the Conchords' credit, it does, in fact, absolutely not shy away from ...

  6. Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That) - Wikipedia

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    "Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)" is a 2012 charity single and comedy song by New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords. The Conchords are joined by a charity supergroup made up of New Zealand singers. Proceeds of the song benefited the New Zealand children's health research charity Cure Kids. [1]

  7. I Told You I Was Freaky - Wikipedia

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    I Told You I Was Freaky is the second studio album by New Zealand folk parody duo Flight of the Conchords. It features 13 songs. Out of those 13, ten were released as singles on the American iTunes Store following their television debut. It was released on 20 October 2009 in the US [12] and 2 November in the UK. [13] One of the songs, "Demon ...

  8. The New Cup - Wikipedia

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    The first song featured in the episode is "Sugalumps". [3] This song is a stylistic parody of The Black Eyed Peas' hit "My Humps" which The Yale Herald wrote was based around the premise that "balls are significantly more hilarious than boobs". [6] In addition, the song was later described as a "New Zealanders version of" Kelis's "Milkshake."

  9. Live in London (Flight of the Conchords album) - Wikipedia

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    Live in London album features six new songs by the band, “Iain and Deanna”, “Father and Son”, “Summer of 1353”, “Stana”, “Seagull”, and “Back on the Road”, as well as the first album version of “Bus Driver.” Additionally, the release includes versions of “Carol Brown” and “The Most Beautiful Girl (In The Room ...