(October 16, 2013). "The Doubleclicks: Sister Act Sings a Song (of Fire and Ice)". Yes! Weekly. Barron, Joe (2017-08-17). "Doubleclicks' 'Love Problems' is...
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shows: The Week in Geek". Oregon Live. Retrieved 2015-03-20. Selinker, Mike (2013-01-08). "Geek Love: Kirby Krackle, The Doubleclicks, and the soul of...
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Apostrophe ('), a 1974 album by Frank Zappa "Apostrophe", a song by The Doubleclicks from the 2010 album Chainmail and Cello Apostrophes (talk show), a French...
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DoubleClick Inc. was an American advertisement company that developed and provided Internet ad serving services from 1995 until its acquisition by Google...
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Laser Malena-Webber and Aubrey Turner of The Doubleclicks credit Marian Call and others with creating the genre. The genre is related to filking and other...
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(outside of w00tstock shows) as part of the "Ladies of Ragnarok" tour with the Doubleclicks, performing 19 concerts in the Northeast and Midwestern United States...
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Middle (redirect from The Middle)
Dracula, Scream! "The Middle", a song by Demi Lovato from their debut album Don't Forget "The Middle", a song by The Doubleclicks from their album President...
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Doubleclick is a musician and producer based in the United Kingdom. Joe Chapman released Once More with Feeling EP on Brighton-based label, Fly Casual...
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ISBN 9781551303727. Selinker, Mike (2013-01-08). "Geek Love: Kirby Krackle, The Doubleclicks, and the soul of nerd rock". Wired. Retrieved 2015-03-08. DiBlasi, Alex...
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services Doubleclick (musician), a UK musician The Doubleclicks, an American musical duo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Nothing to Prove (song) (redirect from Nothing to Prove (Doubleclicks song))
by The Doubleclicks released on their second album Lasers and Feelings. It is a response to the misogynist concept of the "fake geek girl" and the subsequent...
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The Doubleclicks "End of the World", a 1997 song from Play by Great Big Sea "End of the World", a 2000 song from Duty by Ayumi Hamasaki "End of the World"...
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Double-click (redirect from Doubleclicking)
prevent the mouse from moving during a double-click, bracing the mouse by putting the thumb on the side of the mouse and the bottom of the hand on the bottom...
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Dimetrodon (album) (redirect from Where Did You Go? (The Doubleclicks song))
the third album from the nerd-folk duo The Doubleclicks, released on June 10, 2014. The album was funded via Kickstarter with a goal of $18,000. The campaign...
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by Diamond Rings from Special Affections, 2010 "Something Else", by the Doubleclicks from Lasers and Feelings, 2013 "Something Else", by Gary Jules from...
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Impostor (disambiguation) (redirect from The Imposters)
by Oingo Boingo from the 1981 album Only a Lad "Impostor", a song by The Doubleclicks from the 2013 album Lasers and Feelings The Imposters, a backing...
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Non-human electoral candidate (redirect from Molly the Dog)
nerd-folk song "President Snakes" from the 2015 album of the same name by the music duo The Doubleclicks explores how five snakes run as one electoral candidate...
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Sungha Jung Irony, album by Kevin Field "Ironically", a song by The Doubleclicks On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates, an 1841...
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a large-display portable all-in-one computer "Tabletop", a song on the Doubleclicks' 2014 album Dimetrodon Table Tops, a free newspaper for Australian...
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The Doubleclicks for a Fluxx theme song. A new expansion of the game, Fluxx Dice, plus two new licensed variants were scheduled to be released in the...
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(Eminem song), 2020 "Godzilla!", a 2003 song by The Creatures "Godzilla", a song by The Doubleclicks from their 2014 album Dimetrodon "Godzilla", a song...
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MongoDB Inc. (category Companies in the Nasdaq-100)
member of the MACH Alliance. The company was first established in 2007 as 10gen. Based in New York City, 10gen was founded by former DoubleClick founder...
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Wonder (redirect from The Wonder)
song), 2020 "Wonder", by Candy Coded from Moonlight, 2015 "Wonder", by The Doubleclicks from Dimetrodon, 2014 "Wonder", by Eden from Vertigo, 2018 "Wonder"...
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Doubleclick Drumagick Drumsound & Bassline Smith Dünümbrä Dwarf Electro E-Z Rollers Eresse Etherwood Evol Intent Tim Exile Eye-D Ellis Dee Fabio The Flashbulb...
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Lucia Fasano (section Snakes On The Radio)
duo The Doubleclicks created their own independent record label Doubleclicks Records and their first album was Fasano's debut, Radio Silence. The Kickstarter...
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Tailored Access Operations (category Cyberwarfare in the United States)
alibabaForumUser doubleclickID rocketmail hi5 HotmailID LinkedIn mailruid msnMailToken64 Tencent QQ Facebook Twitter Yahoo Gmail YouTube By collaboration with the British...
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Me?", a song by The Doubleclicks from the 2012 album Chainmail and Cello This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Don't You Love...
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Amon Tobin (redirect from The Nomark Club)
albums under the London-based Ninja Tune record label. He has also released two albums under the alias Two Fingers with collaborator Doubleclick. His latest...
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TableTop (category Episode list using the default LineColor)
behalf of Wil Wheaton. TableTop won the Origins Award for "Best Game-Related Publication of 2013". The Doubleclicks wrote a song about TableTop, featured...
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different artists including Marian Call, The Doubleclicks, Hello, The Future!, and Molly Lewis. The track listing for the album varied depending on where it was...
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