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  2. Category:Songs about dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur (Kesha song) Dinosaur Laser Fight; Dinosaurs (song) Dinosaurs in Love; J. Jurassic Park (song) W. Walk the Dinosaur This page was last edited on 27 August ...

  3. Dinosaur (Kesha song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dinosaur" (stylized as "D.I.N.O.$.A.U.R.") is a song by American recording artist and songwriter Kesha, taken from her debut studio album Animal (2010). The song was written by Kesha in collaboration with Max Martin and Shellback ; the latter two also produced the song, while all three are responsible for the instrumentation.

  4. Dinosaur (Kisschasy song) - Wikipedia

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    Written by the singer-guitarist, Darren Cordeux,"Dinosaur," is a song by Australian rock band Kisschasy. It is the third single released, in January 2010, from their third studio album, Seizures (August 2009), and It reached the top 40 on the ARIA Singles Chart. [1] By the end of that year it was certified gold by ARIA for shipment of 35,000 units.

  5. Jurassic Park (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was paired with an elaborately animated music video, which was created by Mark Osborne and Scott Nordlund almost entirely via claymation. The video did not receive extensive play on MTV, although it was popular on The Box, VH1, and in Canada, where it was played on MuchMusic. The video, due to its animation, also later went on to be ...

  6. Dinosaurs (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dinosaurs" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter, Ruby Fields. It was released in September 2018 as the lead single from Field's second extended play Permanent Hermit. It was certified gold in Australia in 2020. At the APRA Music Awards of 2020, the song was nominated for Most Performed Rock Work of the Year. [2] [3]

  7. Start Choppin - Wikipedia

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    "Start Choppin" is a song by Dinosaur Jr. written by J Mascis and taken from their fifth album Where You Been. Created after Mascis came up with the title phrase, the song was accompanied by a music video that aired on alternative rock music programs.

  8. Feel the Pain - Wikipedia

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    "Feel the Pain" is a single by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. from their 1994 album Without a Sound. It was released as the debut single from the album the same year, reaching number four on the Modern Rock charts in the US and number 25 in the UK. A music video for the song was also released, helping boost the song's popularity.

  9. Walk the Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    The music video features four scantily clad 'cavewomen' dancing while a Flintstones-style TV plays clips from Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur. Towards the end of the video, a group of modern-day humans dance to the song's chorus.