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  2. Up Against the Wall Motherfucker - Wikipedia

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    Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker!" The song marked the first use of the word "fuck" on U.S. television, when the group played it uncensored on The Dick Cavett Show on August 19, 1969. [17] This song also helped popularize the phrase as a counterculture rallying cry, over and beyond the immediate impact of the anarchist group.

  3. Waiting for the Worms - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the song changes into a minor-key musical theme: root, major second, minor third, major second—that has recurred throughout the album, as the main theme to "Another Brick in the Wall", the instrumental section of "Hey You", and will be heard in the album's climax, "The Trial". The riff is repeated in E minor, with E minor and D Major ...

  4. Put Your Graffiti on Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was produced by Australian Production Duo Twice as Nice. It was released for digital download on March 26, 2012, with the music video being released the following day. "Graffiti" became Graham's first charting song, after it debuted on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart in the United States .

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  8. The Social Network Song - Wikipedia

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    "Facebook Uh, Oh, Oh (A Satirical Song)" was chosen internally by the San Marino broadcaster SMRTV to represent San Marino at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. [1]On 18 March 2012, a few days after the song was announced, the EBU deemed that the song contained an unreasonable commercial message for Facebook, which resulted in the lyrics' disqualification; according to the Eurovision Rule 1.2.2 ...

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