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|Night Lies
|Night Lies
|Jimmy G
|Jimmy G
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|Link is Dick Valentine (member of both bands).
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|Barracuda
|Barracuda
|Jimmy G
|Jimmy G
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|Camaro & Barracuda are both American "Pony" cars.
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|Don't Delete The Kisses
|Don't Delete The Kisses
|Jimmy G
|Jimmy G
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|Carlos de la Garza played drums for RBF but also was an engineer on Visions for a Life album by WA.
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|The Bright Light
|The Bright Light
|Jimmy G
|Jimmy G
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|Both solo efforts of artists that have previously been in bands that were probably most successful in the 90s
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|Sabotage
|Sabotage
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|Kathleen Hanna married to Ad-Rock of the BeastieBoys
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|Radio, Radio
|Radio, Radio
|Jimmy G
|Jimmy G
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|During Saturday Night Live's 25th Anniversary Special in 1999, the Beastie Boys played the first fifteen seconds of the song before their performance was "sabotaged" by Elvis Costello, who in 1977 had done the same to one of his own songs on the show; the Beastie Boys then accompanied him on "Radio, Radio", the song performed during the original incident.
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|Alice What's the Matter?
|Alice What's the Matter?
|ScottFromDevon
|ScottFromDevon
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|Tony Wright is/was the lead singer with Terrorvision!
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