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  2. Bits and Pieces (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bits and Pieces is the fifth compilation of material from comedy duo Scared Weird Little Guys. The album was released in May 2004. The album was released in May 2004. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2004 the album won the ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release .

  3. Show Me Going - Wikipedia

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    "Show Me Going" is the 20th episode of the fifth season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and the 110th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by Phil Augusta Jackson and directed by Maggie Carey. It aired on Fox in the United States on May 6, 2018.

  4. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  5. Shape of Things to Come (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shape of Things to Come" is a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil from the film Wild in the Streets, performed by the fictional band Max Frost and the Troopers on their 1968 album Shape of Things to Come, featuring a lead vocal by Harley Hatcher. [1] The song was also released without vocals by Davie Allan and the Arrows. The song was ...

  6. Novelty song - Wikipedia

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    Many use unusual lyrics, subjects, sounds, or instrumentation, and may not even be musical. For example, the 1966 novelty song "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!", by Napoleon XIV, has little music and is set to a rhythm tapped out on a snare drum, a tambourine, and the bare sides of the musicians' legs.

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