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  2. Show You the World - Wikipedia

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    Scott Ramage of The Skinny gave the album 4 stars out of 5, praising "[the] mix of soulful samples and fresh, honest lyrics." [6] Zoneil Maharaj of XLR8R wrote: "Meticulously crafted, Show You the World is The Grouch's first solo release in five years, serving food for thought over a platter of tight production."

  3. Food for Thought - Wikipedia

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    Food for Thought (Pink Cream 69 album) Food for Thought (Young Rome album) Food for Thought, a 1972 album by the band The J.B.'s; Food for Thought, a 2004 album by the band Santana; Food for Thought, a 2005 Iron Maiden tribute album; Food for Thought/Take It Back, a 1990 album by American band Gray Matter

  4. Food for Thought/Take It Back - Wikipedia

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    Food for Thought/Take It Back consists of Gray Matter's remastered material that combines, in its entirety, the 1985 Food for Thought studio album [nb 1] [1] [2] and the six-song 1986 Take It Back EP; [nb 2] plus three bonus tracks: two previously unreleased demo recordings, and the first version of "Walk the Line", originally featured on Alive & Kicking, a various artists 7-inch EP compiled ...

  5. Food for Thought: 31 Cooking Quotes to Inspire and Entertain

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    21. "I cook with wine, sometimes I even add it to the food."." — W.C. Fields. 22. "The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude."

  6. Food for Thought (Young Rome album) - Wikipedia

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    Food for Thought is the only studio album by American rapper and singer Jerome Jones of the group Immature/IMx (credited as Young Rome). The album was released in the U.S. on June 22, 2004. Two singles were released from the album: "After Party" and "Freaky".

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