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  2. Star 69 (Fatboy Slim song) - Wikipedia

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    The vocals on the song consist almost entirely of the repeating verse, "They know what is what, but they don't know what is what, they just strut. What the fuck?", sampled from "I Get Deep" by Roland Clark, which was also used on Fatboy Slim's song "Song for Shelter". [citation needed] A radio edit of the track exists with the word "fuck" taken ...

  3. The Struts - Wikipedia

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    The band chose the name the Struts based on an offhand comment made at a rehearsal. Spiller said in a 2015 interview, "I was just moving around and somebody was like, 'you strut around a lot.' From then on, we knew we had a great name. We couldn't believe it hadn't been taken." [5] [7] [8] [9] The band played frequently throughout the UK.

  4. Stray Cats - Wikipedia

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    Since 1983, they have used only "Stray Cats" as their name. The band name "Stray Cats" had appeared in the 1973 rock 'n' roll film That'll Be the Day and its 1974 sequel Stardust. They also went to many concerts and enjoyed the punk scene. They met the Clash and they used to see Siouxsie and the Banshees, Charlie Harper and the UK Subs. [5]

  5. Young-Holt Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Young-Holt Unlimited (also known as Young-Holt Trio), were a U.S. soul and jazz instrumental musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois, United States. [1]Drummer Isaac "Redd" Holt and bassist Eldee Young, formerly members of Ramsey Lewis' jazz trio, formed a new outfit called the Young-Holt Trio with pianist Don Walker in 1966. [1]

  6. Strut (The Cheetah Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    This was the follow-up single to "The Party's Just Begun" and was the most successful single, and was quickly followed up by "Step Up". While performing at the Disney Channel Games in 2007, they shortened the song. The song opened with their opening lines of the song excluding Raven's, and before the second chorus they added a brief dance mix.

  7. Everybody Wants - Wikipedia

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    After touring North America in the latter half of 2015 promoting their Have You Heard EP, The Struts announced that they would be releasing their U.S. debut, a re-release of their original album with new tracks, to be released on FreeSolo and Interscope Records.

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  9. The Meters (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first track, "Cissy Strut", was the band's opening song during their residency at the Ivanhoe nightclub in late 1960s. The original melody was introduced by Leo Nocentelli . The song was not yet titled, and the band's name was Art Neville and the Neville Sounds.