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Revision as of 09:52, 6 November 2022


song name Money for Dope
artist They Might Be Giants
releases Album Raises New And Troubling Questions, Podcast 55
year 2011
run time 2:39
sung by John Linnell, John Flansburgh provides occasional backing vocals


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Song Themes

Altered Voice, Animals, Artificial Body Parts, Clothes, Drugs, Food, Lists, Medical, Money, Music, People (Real), Sports, Reading, References To Other Songs Or Musicians, Science, Skeletons, Transportation, Water, Weapons

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