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This is considered the first big Pink Floyd song in their prog rock era, and is considered the preview to The Dark Side of the Moon. The song is about humans and how amazing is the way they react to each other.

The lyrics bear inspiration to John Lennon’s “Across the Universe” which is alluded in some lines.

This song is the only one in the album to feature vocals from Richard Wright.

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Directly leads into the next track on the album, which is called “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe”.

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This song was one of the earliest uses of the Moog synthesizer.

This is the first track on the Doors second album, and also it is the title track. It does an excellent job setting the mood for the album, which is dark, mysterious, and strange.

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Shaq aka Shaquille O'Neal was one of the NBA’s worst free throw shooters ever.

Notorious for his bad free-throw shooting, O’Neal finished his career with a 52.7 percent average from the line. His free-throw shooting was so bad other teams often used “Hack-a-Shaq” as a tactic to combat O’Neal’s dominance inside.

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Eminem has had a few altercations with fans in the past. Here, Kon Artis and Em are poking fun at that. Even approaching Em for an autograph can result in a fight (and it has).

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One of the most fast paced songs by D12 off their sophomore effort ‘D12 World’. In a behind the scenes interview, Proof was asked which was his favorite song on the LP, he answered “Get My Gun”.

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D12’s fight song, basically saying ‘don’t fuck with us, Swifty has the first verse, Mr. Porter has the second verse and, Kuniva has the third verse, the beat is produced by Red Spyda.

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Mr. Porter produced the entire Infinite album. Also, Denaun co-executive-produced the Slim Shady EP and various other hit songs including “50 Cent’s P.I.M.P.”

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Originally called “Come On In”, the song was featured on Eminem’s ‘Straight From the Lab EP.’
This song is a diss to Benzino and the entire Source Magazine and it is produced by Eminem.

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