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Coldplay: Encyclopedia Ii - Coldplay - History
Coldplay - Origin and early years September 1996–October 1999.
The members of the band met in the halls of residence at the Universit...
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Coldplay: Encyclopedia - Coldplay
Coldplay is a Britpop/alternative rock band from London, United Kingdom well known for their rock melodies and introspective lyrics.
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Bloc Party: Encyclopedia - Bloc Party
Bloc Party are a British art rock/post-punk band. The band has been around in various guises since 2002, with names like The Angel Range,...
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Bloc Party: Encyclopedia Ii - Bloc Party - Discography
Bloc Party - Albums.
Silent Alarm - (February 2005, #3 UK)
Silent Alarm Remixed - (August 2005, #54 UK)
Bloc Party - EPs.
"Bloc Pa...
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Capitol Records: Encyclopedia - Capitol Records
Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, founded in 1942. It was acquired by EMI in 1955 and is now part of the EMI G...
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Yellow Single: Encyclopedia - Yellow Single
"Yellow" is the breakthrough single that earned Coldplay international recognition. It was the second single from their debut album Parac...
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Virginia Beach Virginia: Encyclopedia - Virginia Beach Virginia
Virginia Beach is an independent city located in the South Hampton Roads area in the Commonwealth of Virginia, on the shores of the Ches...
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Avril Lavigne: Encyclopedia - Avril Lavigne
Avril Ramona Lavigne (born September 27, 1984 in Napanee, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian punk rock singer-songwriter who is well known fo...
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Austin City Limits: Encyclopedia - Austin City Limits
Austin City Limits is a music program on American television. Although primarily known for featuring country music, performers from folk,...
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Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival: Encyclopedia - Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual event held at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California featuring musical per...
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Band Aid Band: Encyclopedia - Band Aid Band
Band Aid is a British and Irish charity supergroup founded in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in order to raise money for famine relief ...
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Baudot Code: Encyclopedia - Baudot Code
The Baudot code, named after its inventor Émile Baudot, is a character set predating EBCDIC and ASCII and used originally and primarily ...
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Brit Awards: Encyclopedia - Brit Awards
The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. The awards began in 1977 as ...
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University Of London: Encyclopedia - University Of London
The University of London is a federation of colleges and institutes which together constitute one of the world's largest universities. Ap...
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Culture Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - Culture Of The United Kingdom
The culture of the United Kingdom is rich and varied, and has been influential on culture on a worldwide scale. It is a European country,...
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University College London: Encyclopedia - University College London
University College London, commonly known as UCL, is one of the colleges that make up the University of London. There are almost 25,000...
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U2: Encyclopedia - U2
U2 is an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, guitar and harmonica, The Edge (David Howell Evans) on guitar and ...
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Culture Of England: Encyclopedia - Culture Of England
The culture of England is sometimes difficult to separate clearly from the culture of the United Kingdom, so influential has English cult...
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Aung San Suu Kyi: Encyclopedia - Aung San Suu Kyi
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (Burmese: ), born June 19, 1945 in Yangon (Rangoon), is a nonviolent pro-democracy activist in Myanmar (Burma). In 1...
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Crazy Frog: Encyclopedia - Crazy Frog
Crazy Frog is the marketing title of a ring tone based on 'The Annoying Thing', a computer animation created by Erik Wernquist. Marketed ...
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V Festival: Encyclopedia - V Festival
The V Festival is an annual rock festival in England, the first to be held simultaneously at two sites - currently Hylands Park in Chelms...
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Unrequited Love: Encyclopedia - Unrequited Love
Unrequited love is love that is not reciprocated, even though reciprocation is desired. This can lead to feelings such as depression, anx...
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Wembley Arena: Encyclopedia - Wembley Arena
Wembley Arena is a world famous live entertainment venue, located in Wembley, London. The building is opposite Wembley Stadium. It was bu...
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Bob Geldof: Encyclopedia - Bob Geldof
Robert Frederick Xenon Geldof, KBE (born October 5, 1951 in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin) is an Irish singer, songwriter, actor and poli...
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1997 In Music: Encyclopedia - 1997 In Music
See also: 1996 in music, other events of 1997, 1998 in music, 1990s in music and the list of 'years in music'
1997 in music - Events.
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2000 In Music: Encyclopedia - 2000 In Music
See also: 1999 in music, other events of 2000, 2001 in music, 2000s in music and the list of 'years in music'
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1977 In Music: Encyclopedia - 1977 In Music
See also: 1976 in music, other events of 1977, 1978 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music'
1977 in music - Events.
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Bloc Party: Encyclopedia Ii - Bloc Party - Trivia
Bloc Party is also the name of a song by french hip-hop band Psy 4 De La Rime
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Yellow: Encyclopedia - Yellow
Yellow is a color with a wavelength 565-590 nanometers. It is one of the subtractive primary colors, and its complementary color is blue....
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Athlete Band: Encyclopedia - Athlete Band
Athlete is a British band consisting of:-
Carey Willets - bass and vocals,
Joel Pott - guitar and vocals,
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2000s: Encyclopedia - 2000s
This article is about the decade starting at the beginning of 2000 and ending at the end of 2009. For the century or millennium starting ...
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United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - United Kingdom
2There is also a variant for use in Scotland, see Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom for details.
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2005 In Music: Encyclopedia - 2005 In Music
See also:
2005 in music (UK)
2005 in music (Switzerland)
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List of 'years in music'
2000s in music
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2001 In Music: Encyclopedia - 2001 In Music
See also: 2000 in music, 2001 in music (UK), other events of 2001, 2002 in music, 2000s in music and the list of 'years in music'
2001 in...
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2002 In Music: Encyclopedia - 2002 In Music
2002 was marked by significant trends in Rock Music. Two music genres were focused on in this year both gained major popularity. The cont...
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2003 In Music: Encyclopedia - 2003 In Music
2003 in music - Albums released.
2003 in music - Top hits on record.
"Angel" - Amanda Perez
"Are You Gonna Be My Girl?" - Jet
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April 12: Encyclopedia - April 12
April 12 is the 102nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (103rd in leap years). There are 263 days remaining.
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Riaa Single Certification: Encyclopedia Ii - Riaa Single Certification - List Of Certified Digital Singles Modern Era
RIAA Single certification - Singles released during the modern era.
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Tourist Album: Encyclopedia Ii - Tourist Album - Track Listing
Tourist album - Bonus tracks.
"Lay Your Head" (Japan)
Tourist album - Disc two: Bonus DVD special edition.
"Wires" (video)
"Touris...
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Six Feet Under: Encyclopedia Ii - Six Feet Under - Overview
The show, created by Alan Ball, stars Peter Krause as Nathaniel ("Nate") Fisher, Jr., the son of a funeral director who reluctantly becom...
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Shaun Of The Dead: Encyclopedia Ii - Shaun Of The Dead - Plot
Shaun (Pegg) is a dissatisfied appliance salesman trapped in a dull rut in his life, largely due to the negative influence of his lazy, s...
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The Edge: Encyclopedia Ii - The Edge - Music
As a guitar player, Evans is recognised as having a trademark sound typified by understatement and a focus on textured melody. 1987's The...
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The Stone Roses: Encyclopedia Ii - The Stone Roses - History
Formed during the early-1980s from the remnants of a local Manchester band called 'The Patrol' (among other early names such as 'The Wate...
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R.e.m. Band: Encyclopedia Ii - R.e.m. Band - History
R.E.M. band - Formation 1980-1982.
R.E.M. formed at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, in 1980. Discovering they had similar...
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2003 In British Music: Encyclopedia Ii - 2003 In British Music - Summary
2003 in British music - January.
Remaining at the top from 2002, new girl band, Girls Aloud spent the first 2 weeks of the year at the ...
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2002 In British Music: Encyclopedia Ii - 2002 In British Music - Summary
2002 in British music - January.
The first week of the month was the last week at the top for 2001's Christmas chart topper, a modern r...
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2000 In British Music: Encyclopedia Ii - 2000 In British Music - Summary
The Christmas number one single from 1999; a double A-side by Westlife ("I Have A Dream"/"Seasons In The Sun" was able to retain its posi...
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Robbie Williams: Encyclopedia Ii - Robbie Williams - Biography
Robbie Williams - Take That.
Williams' early pop career started with the hit boy band Take That. The band was formed in 1990 and proved...
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Rage Tv Program: Encyclopedia Ii - Rage Tv Program - Top Fifty
From around 7am to 10am on Saturday mornings and 4am to the end of show on Sundays it switches to the weekly top fifty from the ARIA sing...
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Richard Ashcroft: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Ashcroft - Discography
Richard Ashcroft - Studio albums.
Richard Ashcroft - Singles.
"A Song For the Lovers", 2000, #3 UK
"Money To Burn", 2000, #17 UK
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Queen Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Queen Band - History
Queen band - 1968-1970.
Brian May, the lead guitarist, and Roger Taylor, the drummer, were playing in a band called Smile with Tim Staf...
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United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - United Kingdom - Government And Politics
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, with executive power exercised on behalf of the Queen by the Prime Minister and other ca...
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V Festival: Encyclopedia Ii - V Festival - 2005 V Festival
The 10th V Festival took place from Saturday 20th August to Sunday 21st August 2005, headlining with Oasis, Franz Ferdinand, and Scissor ...
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Parachutes: Encyclopedia Ii - Parachutes - Awards And Nominations
Parachutes - Awards.
2001 Brit Awards, Best British Album
2001 NME Awards, Best Single for "Yellow"
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Philip Glass: Encyclopedia Ii - Philip Glass - Life And Work
Philip Glass - Beginnings education and influences.
Glass was born in Baltimore, Maryland as the son of Jewish immigrants from the Ukra...
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Virginia Beach Virginia: Encyclopedia Ii - Virginia Beach Virginia - History
Virginia Beach Virginia - Cape Henry: first landing.
The first landfall of the Jamestown colonists in 1607 was at Cape Henry, in the no...
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2005 Mtv Europe Music Awards: Encyclopedia Ii - 2005 Mtv Europe Music Awards - Awards
The winner of a category is in bold text.
2005 MTV Europe Music Awards - Best Group.
Coldplay
Green Day
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Yellow Single: Encyclopedia Ii - Yellow Single - Music Video
The music video for "Yellow" was filmed at Studland Bay, near Swanage, England. The area is known for its beautiful beaches and is a Nati...
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University Of London: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of London - Colleges And Institutions
The colleges and institutes of the University are, as of December 2005:
University of London - Recognised bodies.
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List Of Vegetarians: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Vegetarians - Historical And Present Vegetarians
List of vegetarians - Musicians and composers.
Bryan Adams, singer
Paula Abdul, singer
Damon Albarn (of the band Blur)
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List Of Songs About Suicide: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Songs About Suicide - Misinterpreted
Songs either misinterpreted as songs about suicide, or where a reference to suicide cannot be ruled out.
"Goodbye Cruel World" by Pink F...
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List Of Sets Of Unrelated Songs With Identical Titles: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Sets Of Unrelated Songs With Identical Titles - A
List of sets of unrelated songs with identical titles - Aa-Am.
"Abracadabra" by Alizée, the Steve Miller Band (covered by Sugar Ray);...
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List Of Songs Whose Title Includes Geographical Names: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Songs Whose Title Includes Geographical Names - English
List of songs whose title includes geographical names - English Streets.
0-9
"Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack
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List Of Songs With A Color Words In Their Names: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Songs With A Color Words In Their Names - Rainbow Colors
List of songs with a color words in their names - Red.
"99 Red Balloons" by Nena
"A Red, Red Rose" by Camera Obscura
"Alert Status Red...
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List Of Songs With Titles That Do Not Appear In The Lyrics: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Songs With Titles That Do Not Appear In The Lyrics - B
List of songs with titles that do not appear in the lyrics - The B-52's.
"Legal Tender"
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University College London: Encyclopedia Ii - University College London - History
University College London - Jeremy Bentham.
The philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748 - 1832) is considered to be the spiritual father of UC...
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U2: Encyclopedia Ii - U2 - History
U2 - Formation and breakthrough 1976 – 1980.
The band was formed in Dublin on Saturday, September 25, 1976. Fourteen-year-old Larry M...
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Austin City Limits Music Festival: Encyclopedia Ii - Austin City Limits Music Festival - 2005
Austin City Limits Music Festival - Lineup.
Coldplay, Widespread Panic, Oasis, The Black Crowes, The Allman Brothers Band, Wilco, Roky ...
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Nelly Furtado: Encyclopedia Ii - Nelly Furtado - Biography
Nelly Furtado was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada one of three children born to Portuguese-Azorean parents. She learned to pla...
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Nme: Encyclopedia Ii - Nme - History
NME - 1950s.
The papers first issue was published on the 7th March 1952 after the Musical Express was bought by London music promoter M...
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Noel Gallagher: Encyclopedia Ii - Noel Gallagher - Biography
Noel was born in Longsight, Manchester to Irish parents Peggy and Thomas Gallagher. He is the middle child of three, his elder brother Pa...
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Piano Rock: Encyclopedia Ii - Piano Rock - Notable Recent Piano Rock Achievements
Piano rock - Juno Awards.
Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing (Album of the Year) (1998)
Sarah McLachlan - "Building a Mystery" (Single of the...
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R.e.m. Band: Encyclopedia Ii - R.e.m. Band - History
R.E.M. band - Formation 1980-1982.
R.E.M. formed at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, in January 1980. Discovering they had...
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Bob Geldof: Encyclopedia Ii - Bob Geldof - Early Career
Geldof was born in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin to parents of Irish and Belgian extraction. Educated at Blackrock College near Dublin, a...
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Myslovitz: Encyclopedia Ii - Myslovitz - Band History
Guitarist and vocalist Artur Rojek (born 1972) started the band in 1992 as "The Freshmen", taking the initial name from the movie The Fre...
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Music Of The United Kingdom 1990s-present: Encyclopedia Ii - Music Of The United Kingdom 1990s-present - House And Raves
In the early 90s, many raves continued in spite of illegality, while legal dance gatherings were also occurring, and dance music saw more...
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Live 8 Concert London: Encyclopedia Ii - Live 8 Concert London - Lineup And Songs
In order of appearance:
Bob Geldof (Host)
Paul McCartney with U2 - "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
U2 - "Beautiful Day"/"Blackbi...
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List Of Songs With Titles That Do Not Appear In The Lyrics: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Songs With Titles That Do Not Appear In The Lyrics - B
List of songs with titles that do not appear in the lyrics - The B-52's.
"Legal Tender"
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University Of London: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of London - Colleges And Institutions
The colleges and institutes of the University are, as of December 2005:
University of London - Recognised bodies.
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Mark Romanek: Encyclopedia Ii - Mark Romanek - Background
Romanek was born in Chicago, Illinois. He credits seeing Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968 at the age of nine and again dur...
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Music In Professional Wrestling: Encyclopedia Ii - Music In Professional Wrestling - Entrance Themes
Music in professional wrestling - A.
A-1
"In Da Club" (50 Cent)
Abdullah the Butcher
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The ...
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Mercury Music Prize: Encyclopedia Ii - Mercury Music Prize - Shortlists
Each year's winner is in bold.
Mercury Music Prize - 2005.
Antony and the Johnsons – I Am A Bird Now
Bloc Party – Silent Alarm
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Radiohead Overview And Influence: Encyclopedia Ii - Radiohead Overview And Influence - Roots And Influence
Early influences include The Smiths, Elvis Costello, Joy Division, Pixies, Talking Heads, Roxy Music, R.E.M., U2 and the Jam among others...
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Rescue Me Comedy-drama: Encyclopedia Ii - Rescue Me Comedy-drama - Music
The theme song for Rescue Me is "C'mon, C'mon" by The Von Bondies. Rescue Me tends to play a slow-tempo music track during the more emoti...
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The O.c.: Encyclopedia Ii - The O.c. - Notable Plots
The O.C. - Season 1.
The first season ran from August 2003 - May 2004. It comprised 27 episodes, including a seven-episode "season zero...
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The O.c.: Encyclopedia Ii - The O.c. - Notable Plots
The O.C. - Season 1.
The first season ran from August 2003 - May 2004. It comprised 27 episodes, including a seven-episode "season zero...
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The Verve: Encyclopedia Ii - The Verve - History
The Verve - Formation and early Years 1989-1992.
The Verve (originally called Verve) were formed in the town of Wigan in Lancashire in ...
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Waking Ashland: Encyclopedia Ii - Waking Ashland - History
Waking Ashland was formed in November 2003 by singer/keyboardist Jonathan Jones, guitarist Ryan Lallier and drummer Thomas Lee, all of wh...
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You Only Live Twice: Encyclopedia Ii - You Only Live Twice - The Novel
You Only Live Twice is the concluding chapter in what is known as the 'Blofeld Trilogy'. The trilogy began with Thunderball and after the...
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X&y: Encyclopedia Ii - X&y - Naming Of The Album
According to lead singer Chris Martin, the title X&Y is based on the ups and downs of his everyday life. Martin says "My whole day is...
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The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Cultural References: Encyclopedia Ii - The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Cultural References - 42
References to the number forty-two are common
Google's calculator feature displays the number 42 when asked, "What is the answer to life...
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The Cat Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - The Cat Empire - Recording Career
The band recorded its debut studio album in seven months during 2003 with producer Andy Baldwin in Melbourne. It recorded the album in be...
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Sherborne School: Encyclopedia Ii - Sherborne School - Houses At Sherborne
Sherborne School is composed of 8 houses, where the pupils (invariably referred to as 'boys') live and work when not in lessons. The name...
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Rilo Kiley: Encyclopedia Ii - Rilo Kiley - Origin Of The Name
There are a few theories, but no definitive answer. Pierre and Jason both insist that "Rilo Kiley" has no real meaning. Some have claimed...
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Riaa Single Certification: Encyclopedia Ii - Riaa Single Certification - List Of Certified Digital Singles Modern Era
RIAA Single certification - Singles released during the modern era.
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Speed Of Sound: Encyclopedia Ii - Speed Of Sound - Details
A more accurate expression for the speed of sound is
where
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Stuart Price: Encyclopedia Ii - Stuart Price - Albums
Zoot Woman (with Jonny and Adam Blake) Zoot Woman Official Site
Living In A Magazine (2001)
Zoot Woman (2003)
Les Rythmes Digitales
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Speed Of Sound Single: Encyclopedia Ii - Speed Of Sound Single - Track Listings
Speed of Sound single - In Japan.
CD TOCP-40179 released May 11, 2005 by Toshiba-EMI
"Speed of Sound"
"Things I Don't Understand"
"P...
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Kcrw: Encyclopedia Ii - Kcrw - Programming
Locally-produced programs include:
Morning Becomes Eclectic
Sounds Eclectic
To the Point
Which Way, L.A.?
The Treatment
Left, Right &...
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Joe Strummer: Encyclopedia Ii - Joe Strummer - The Mescaleros And Legacy 1999-2002
Finally, in the mid-to-late 1990s, Strummer gathered top-flight musicians into a backing band he called The Mescaleros. Strummer and the ...
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Ben Jones Dj: Encyclopedia Ii - Ben Jones Dj - Career
Born in Bournemouth, Jones' first steps into the radio industry were as teaboy and Broadcast Assistant on local radio stations such as 2C...
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