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    Both bands go around the city in the direction of a beach, while they perform the song and invite the inhabitants of the city to come to the beach. Meanwhile, at the beach one of The Fat Boys tries to lift a heavy weight and is laughed at by two women because of failure, another playing volleyball and another surfing.

  3. If 60's Were 90's - Wikipedia

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    If 60's Were 90's is an album by techno-dance band Beautiful People featuring numerous samples from Jimi Hendrix songs. [2] It spawned the hits "Rilly Groovy," which reached number three on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart [1] and the title track "If 60's Were 90's", which reached number 74 on the UK Singles Chart [3] and number five on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

  4. Jim Weider - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, PBS's Infinity Hall Live program began airing a televised performance by The Weight Band, featuring new music by the band. [6] In January 2018, Weider announced the first studio album for the Weight Band, World Gone Mad. "Common Man" - co-written by Levon Helm - was released as the first single. [7]

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    However, five follow-up singles failed to break into the Top 40; several months after appearing in the 1967 movie It's a Bikini World, the group disbanded. Other notable band members during the 1963–1966 years were Claude Wayne Whitehead (rhythm guitar), Ronnie Moore (bass), Sonny Pitman (bass), and engineer/producer Terry Manning (keyboards).

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  7. Garage punk (fusion genre) - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s-90s style itself is sometimes referred to interchangeably as "garage rock" or "garage revival". [3] The term "garage punk" dates back as early as 1972 in reference to the original 1960s garage rock style, [ 4 ] although "punk" as it is known today was not solidified as its own distinct genre until 1976.

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