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Label: |
Warner Bros. |
Date: |
1994 |
Length: |
49:16 |
Genre: |
Alternative |
Category: |
rock |
Price: |
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What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
4:00 |
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Crush With Eyeliner
4:38 |
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King Of Comedy
3:41 |
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I Don't Sleep, I Dream
3:28 |
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Star 69
3:08 |
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Strange Currencies
3:53 |
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Tongue
4:13 |
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Bang And Blame
5:30 |
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I Took Your Name
4:03 |
10. |
Let Me In
3:28 |
11. |
Circus Envy
4:15 |
12. |
You
4:54 |
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Having dominated the monster truck circuit for years Bigfoot has returned to his hometown with his wife Rose to raise their kids Little Tow and Zooey. Things have sure changed since Bigfoot was a young truck growing up in Crushington Park. Little Tow s classmates at his dad s old school have more bells and whistles than Bigfoot ever had. Especially Little Tow s best friend Meteor a young moon buggy monster truck who s chock full of advanced space-age gadgets. But one thing hasn t changed in Bigfoot s hometown: the good old fashion family values. Volume 2 Episodes Cheering Section Tag AlongTrucktacular Truckathon Rebel Rover Hang Time Bath Time for JunkboySystem Requirements:Run Time: 66 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 796019803847 Manufacturer No: 80384
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September 27, 1994; #1 U.S.; #1 UK, US: 4x Platinum After piecing together almost two albums in the studio, in 1994 R.E.M. decided to return to being a rock band. Though the record was conceived as a back-to-basics album, the recording of the grunge-influenced Monster was difficult and plagued with tension. The album, R.E.M.'s ninth, featured backing vocals by Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore on one song, "Crush With Eyeliner," while "Let Me In" was a lament for Stipe's late friend Kurt Cobain.
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