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  2. Fu Manchu - Wikipedia

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    The Fires of Fu Manchu (1987), the second authorized continuation novel by Cay Van Ash; it is set in 1917, and documents Smith and Petrie's encounter with Dr Fu Manchu during the First World War, culminating in Smith's knighthood. A third continuation novel, The Seal of Fu Manchu, was underway when Van Ash died in 1994 and it is believed to be ...

  3. List of works by Sax Rohmer - Wikipedia

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    Sax Rohmer bibliography Novels ↙ 42 Collections ↙ 9 Plays ↙ 4 Music ↙ 7 Non-fiction ↙ 3 References and footnotes Sax Rohmer (pseudonym of Arthur Henry "Sarsfield" Ward; 1883–1959) was a British writer of songs sketches, plays and stories. Born in Birmingham to Irish immigrant parents, the family moved to London in about 1886, where Rohmer was schooled. His formal education finished ...

  4. Fu Manchu (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fu Manchu's first album, No One Rides for Free (1994), [4] was released by Bong Load Custom Records, an independent label. No One Rides for Free marked the beginning of the band's heavy focus on muscle cars and drag racing, common themes in the stoner rock genre. [5] Abshire left Fu Manchu before they recorded their second album, Daredevil, in ...

  5. Have You Got Any Castles - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon entered the public domain in 1966 when its last rights holder, United Artists (successor-in-interest to Associated Artists Productions), failed to renew the original copyright within the required 28-year period. [5] The "Town crier" in this short is a caricature of Alexander Woollcott, in reference to his CBS Radio program of the ...

  6. Live at Roadburn 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Live at Roadburn 2003 is a live album by American stoner rock band Fu Manchu. It documents their performance at the Roadburn Festival 2003 edition which was held at the Effenaar music venue located in Eindhoven, Netherlands. [1] Also playing the festival were the rock acts 35007, Firebird and Astrosoniq. Walter Hoeijmakers, the music journalist ...

  7. We Must Obey - Wikipedia

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    We Must Obey is the ninth studio album by the southern California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. [4] It was released on February 19, 2007, and features a cover of the Cars ' " Moving in Stereo ." [ 2 ]

  8. King of the Road (album) - Wikipedia

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    [21] The Windsor Star noted that "Fu Manchu even flesh the primeval metal groove out of a new wave tune, Devo's 'Freedom of Choice', giving the song a beefy bottom end." [22] The Washington Post opined that "true believers might call Fu Manchu's approach to headbanging odes of the road conceptually pure; skeptics could deem it moronic."

  9. Disney Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Disney Music Group (DMG) is the music ... Both public-domain and original music were used for the ... Dash Rip Rock, Dillon Fence, Frente!, Fun-Da-Mental, Fu Manchu ...