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  2. 10,000 Days (Tool album) - Wikipedia

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    10,000 Days is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Tool. The album was released by Tool Dissectional and Volcano Entertainment on April 28, 2006 in parts of Europe, April 29, 2006 in Australia, May 1, 2006 in the United Kingdom, and on May 2, 2006 in North America. It marked the first time since recording 1993's Undertow that the ...

  3. Tool (band) - Wikipedia

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    History Formation and Opiate (1989–1992) Main article: Opiate (EP) Tool logo, 2006 During the 1980s, each of the future members of Tool moved to Los Angeles. Both Paul D'Amour and Adam Jones wanted to enter the film industry, while Maynard James Keenan, who had studied visual arts in Michigan, worked as a pet store remodeler. Danny Carey and Keenan performed for Green Jellÿ, and Carey ...

  4. Maynard James Keenan - Wikipedia

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    —Maynard James Keenan (2004) Main article: A Perfect Circle During Tool's post- Ænima hiatus to deal with their legal issues, Keenan began working with Billy Howerdel, Tool's guitar tech through the Ænima tour, on a different project. The supergroup they formed, A Perfect Circle, began performing in 1999 and released its first album Mer de Noms in 2000. They released a successful follow-up ...

  5. Judith (A Perfect Circle song) - Wikipedia

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    Judith (A Perfect Circle song) " Judith " is a song by American rock band A Perfect Circle. It was released as the lead single from their debut album, Mer de Noms. The single was released as a 1-track compact disc single in North America, and a 4-track single on both disc and vinyl format in Australia.

  6. Mary Had a Little Lamb (Wings song) - Wikipedia

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    Wings singles chronology. "Give Ireland Back to the Irish". (1972) " Mary Had a Little Lamb ". (1972) "Hi, Hi, Hi". (1972) "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney and released as a non-album single by the British–American rock band Wings in March 1972. It is based on the traditional nursery rhyme of the same name .

  7. Find My Way (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    According to McCartney, an early version of the song's lyrics were about going on a holiday which took a disastrous turn. This version was later rewritten, with the current lyrics being written in early 2020. [citation needed] "Find My Way" ultimately became a song to help get people through the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Bustin' Out of L Seven - Wikipedia

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    Included on the album is the top ten R&B hit, "Bustin' Out (On Funk)". L7 is slang for "square", as in the opening lyrics of "Bustin' Out (On Funk)", "Well, alright, you squares, it's time you smoked, Fire up this funk and let's have a toke". The letter L and the number 7 form a square.

  9. Don't Dilly Dally on the Way - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Dilly Dally on the Way", subtitled "The Cock Linnet Song" and often credited as "My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)", is a music hall song written in 1919 by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins, made popular by Marie Lloyd.