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  2. Rem (Re:Zero) - Wikipedia

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    Rem is a young girl with water-blue hair and water-blue pupils and has a similar appearance with her sister Ram. Her right eye is covered with bangs and only her left eye is exposed, which is the opposite to Ram. [8] [9] [10] In their original designs, Rem and Ram weren't as distinctive and had longer, more traditional maid uniforms. [11]

  3. R.E.M. - Wikipedia

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    [98] Steve Wynn of Dream Syndicate said, "They invented a whole new ballgame for all of the other bands to follow whether it was Sonic Youth or the Replacements or Nirvana or Butthole Surfers. R.E.M. staked the claim. Musically, the bands did different things, but R.E.M. was first to show us you can be big and still be cool."

  4. List of songs recorded by R.E.M. - Wikipedia

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    "I Took Your Name" Monster: Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe: Scott Litt and R.E.M. 1994 "I Walked with a Zombie" Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson: Roky Erikson: Scott Litt and R.E.M. 1990 "I Wanted to Be Wrong" Around the Sun: Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe: Pat McCarthy and R.E.M. 2004 "I ...

  5. List of Re:Zero characters - Wikipedia

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    The central characters of the series. First row, from left: Subaru Natsuki, Emilia, and Puck. Second row, from left: Ram, Rem, and Felt. The light novel Re:Zero and its derivative anime and manga adaptations feature a cast of characters created by Tappei Nagatsuki and designed by Shinichirou Otsuka. Main characters Subaru Natsuki (ナツキ スバル, Natsuki Subaru) Main article: Subaru ...

  6. Bad Day (R.E.M. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bad Day" is a song recorded by American alternative rock band R.E.M. It is one of two previously unreleased songs from their 2003 compilation album, In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003, and was released as the album's lead single on September 15, 2003.

  7. Fables of the Reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    [2] [10] This extends to the record label, where side one is referred to as "a side" and displays the album name as Fables of the Reconstruction whilst side two is labeled "another side" and displays Reconstruction of the Fables. [2] In the US, Fables peaked at number 28 on the Billboard 200 (one spot lower than Reckoning). [20]

  8. Bill Berry - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) is an American musician who was the drummer for the alternative rock band R.E.M. Although best known for his economical drumming style, Berry also played other instruments, including guitar, bass guitar and piano, both for songwriting and on R.E.M. albums.

  9. Tongue (song) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mueller from Melody Maker named it "the only duffer" of the album, "which sounds like Prince trying to falsetto through a Tom Waits ballad." [ 8 ] Keith Cameron from NME described it as "a vaguely sinister, slightly daffy detour with Stipe copping his best Smokey Robinson hi-pitched croon to only shoulder-shrugging effect."