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Latest revision as of 21:28, 21 February 2025
song name | For Science |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | Dial-A-Song, The Frank O'Toole Show |
year | 1986 |
run time | 1:00 |
sung by | John Flansburgh |
Trivia/Info
- This version is much more simplistic.
- At the end of this version, an acoustic rendition of "They Might Be Giants", sung by Margaret Seiler, plays for 0:03 before being cut off.
Song Themes
Death, Egoism And Pretentiousness, Love, Medical, Science, Space, Telecommunication
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