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  • 51The Methadones — playing in Oslo, September 2008. Background information Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA …

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  • 52Screeching Weasel — фото Основная информация Жанр Панк рок Поп панк Хардкор панк Годы …

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  • 53Insipid — In*sip id, a. [L. insipidus; pref. in not + sapidus savory, fr. sapere to taste: cf. F. insipide. See {Savor}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Wanting in the qualities which affect the organs of taste; without taste or savor; vapid; tasteless; as, insipid… …

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  • 54insipid — adjective Etymology: French & Late Latin; French insipide, from Late Latin insipidus, from Latin in + sapidus savory, from sapere to taste more at sage Date: 1609 1. lacking taste or savor ; tasteless < insipid food > 2. lacking in qualities that …

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  • 55Pervo Devo — Infobox Album | Name = Pervo Devo Type = EP Artist = Screeching Weasel Released = 1991 Recorded = 1991 Genre = Punk rock, Pop punk Label = Shred of Dignity/Outpunk Producer = Andy Ernst and Larry Livermore Pervo Devo is a 1991 EP by the punk rock …

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  • 56Happy, Horny, Gay And Sassy — Infobox Album Name = Happy, Horny, Gay And Sassy Type = EP Artist = Screeching Weasel Released = 1992 Genre = Punk rock, Pop punk Label = Selfless Records Happy, Horny, Gay And Sassy is an EP released by Screeching Weasel in 1992.&#8230; …

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  • 57Sludgeworth — Pays&#160;d’origine &#160;États Unis Genre musical Punk rock Années&#160;d activité 1989–1992, 2007 présent …

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  • 58dull — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unsharp, blunt; deadened, numb; stupid; tedious, uninteresting, boring; spiritless, vapid, vacuous; dead, lifeless; sluggish, listless, lethargic; lackluster, dim, cloudy, obscure, stale, jaded. v.&#8230; …

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  • 59stale — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. passé; rancid, dried up, tasteless, insipid, flat, vapid; trite, dull, banal, old hat (inf.). See insipidity, weariness. Ant., fresh. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Old or musty] Syn. spoiled, dried,&#8230; …

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  • 60fade — [14] Fade comes from Old French fader, a derivative of the adjective fade ‘faded, vapid’. This in turn came from Vulgar Latin *fatidus, which probably represents an alteration of Latin fatuus ‘stupid, insipid’ (source of English fatuous [17])&#8230; …

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