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  2. A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed - Wikipedia

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    "A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed" is an indie-rock song written by Billy Reeves for Theaudience's eponymous album Theaudience, released as the third single on 11 May 1998. "A Pessimist Is Never Disappointed" became one of the band's most popular songs, peaking at #27 on the UK Singles Chart .

  3. The Biggest Disappointment - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics begin "They had my future wrapped up in a parcel / And no one even thought of asking me" and the song progresses to tell the story of a "quiet country boy" who leaves home to follow his dreams, only to face "a lot more dinner times than there were dinners" as he tries to live on nothing, becoming "the biggest disappointment" to his family.

  4. Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Expresses Disappointment With Use ...

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    Chuck D sent a message that was full of disappointment to the people who have used one of his songs to soundtrack videos of the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires.. The Public Enemy ...

  5. Boyracer - Wikipedia

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    More Songs About Frustration and Self-Hate (Slumberland Records, 1994) [3] In Full Colour (Zero Hour Records – ZH 1140 1996) [4] To Get a Better Hold You've Got To Loosen Your Grip (555 Recordings, 2002) [5] Girlracer (555 Recordings, 2003) split with Kanda; Happenstance (Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records – HHBTM063 2004) [6] [7] [8]

  6. These Words - Wikipedia

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    "These Words" (also known as "These Words (I Love You, I Love You)") is a song by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. It was written by Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins and Bedingfield for her 2004 debut album, Unwritten. The song is the album's opening track, and was released as its second single. "These Words" details ...

  7. Born of Frustration - Wikipedia

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    "Born of Frustration" is a song written by Jim Glennie, Larry Gott, and Tim Booth and released as a single by English Madchester band James. It is the follow-up to 1991 hits " Sit Down " and " Sound ", which both peaked within the UK top 10.

  8. No Need to Argue - Wikipedia

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    No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries, released on 3 October 1994 through Island Records.It is the band's best-selling album, and has sold over 17 million copies worldwide as of 2014. [7]

  9. Ridiculous Thoughts - Wikipedia

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    "Ridiculous Thoughts" is a song by Irish rock band the Cranberries, released in July 1995 by Island Records as the fourth single (third in North America) from their second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994). The song peaked at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart and number 23 in their native Ireland.