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Back in what I think was 2006, when the All-American Rejects released their Move Along Album, and Bionicle was doing their Toa Inika line, they did a crossover of the two, saying the Piraka had kidnapped the AAR. There was a website up that had some games, clues, and contests, and in one of the two games where you conttrol the Toa, you could collect free MP3s. I had collected them all when it came out, but was unable to get them to my new computer and forgot about them for two years. But I remembered them and finding a link to the site I gathered most of the names of the MP3s. The links to them do not work so I am going to buy them, but I know there were some I didn't get. Using my memory and the game I got these songs:
Don't Try This At Home - Punchline
Emergency - Paramore
Skip to the End - Futureheads
Rise - Todd Hanigan
Can't Look Down - Zox
Can't Stop - Love Arcade
Out Here All Night - Damone
So Far We Are - French Kicks
What's On Your Radio - The Living End
All of the Above - Big City Rock
Learn to Fly - Carbon Leaf
Gunslinger (Runnin' Outta Time) - Over It
There was also a song by a band called Undertones and a song or band that had something to do with Satellites. If anyone could tell me the names of these mystery songs or any other songs I missed I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. BioYu-Gi! ( talk) 03:20, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
I don't remember much about it, but it had to do with a group of young animals searching for whatever in the wild. At the end they were killed one by one by wolves or something, when one of their stronger members died or was killed. 67.243.7.41 ( talk) 14:59, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
When "The Ted Knight Show" (part of the Too Close For Comfort package) relocated to Mill Valley, there was another Victorian house shown. Where is the exact location of that house? 69.203.157.50 ( talk) 04:18, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
What was Samuel L. Jackson's first onscreen use of a derivative word of motherfuck, for which he is now famous? Was it Pulp Fiction (and inherited from Tarantino's writing style) or did it start sooner?-- Sonjaaa ( talk) 20:20, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
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Back in what I think was 2006, when the All-American Rejects released their Move Along Album, and Bionicle was doing their Toa Inika line, they did a crossover of the two, saying the Piraka had kidnapped the AAR. There was a website up that had some games, clues, and contests, and in one of the two games where you conttrol the Toa, you could collect free MP3s. I had collected them all when it came out, but was unable to get them to my new computer and forgot about them for two years. But I remembered them and finding a link to the site I gathered most of the names of the MP3s. The links to them do not work so I am going to buy them, but I know there were some I didn't get. Using my memory and the game I got these songs:
Don't Try This At Home - Punchline
Emergency - Paramore
Skip to the End - Futureheads
Rise - Todd Hanigan
Can't Look Down - Zox
Can't Stop - Love Arcade
Out Here All Night - Damone
So Far We Are - French Kicks
What's On Your Radio - The Living End
All of the Above - Big City Rock
Learn to Fly - Carbon Leaf
Gunslinger (Runnin' Outta Time) - Over It
There was also a song by a band called Undertones and a song or band that had something to do with Satellites. If anyone could tell me the names of these mystery songs or any other songs I missed I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. BioYu-Gi! ( talk) 03:20, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
I don't remember much about it, but it had to do with a group of young animals searching for whatever in the wild. At the end they were killed one by one by wolves or something, when one of their stronger members died or was killed. 67.243.7.41 ( talk) 14:59, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
When "The Ted Knight Show" (part of the Too Close For Comfort package) relocated to Mill Valley, there was another Victorian house shown. Where is the exact location of that house? 69.203.157.50 ( talk) 04:18, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
What was Samuel L. Jackson's first onscreen use of a derivative word of motherfuck, for which he is now famous? Was it Pulp Fiction (and inherited from Tarantino's writing style) or did it start sooner?-- Sonjaaa ( talk) 20:20, 25 May 2009 (UTC)