The Bobs

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The Bobs are a "new wave" a cappella group founded in San Francisco, California. The group is known for humorous original songs and avant-garde arrangement techniques. Instead of covering more traditional doo-wop songs, The Bobs started out with songs like "Helter Skelter" (The Beatles) and "Psycho Killer" (Talking Heads). Although two of their albums are dominated by covers, the overwhelming majority of their repertoire is original...

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Songs

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    Please Let Me Be Your Third World Country

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    Poverty

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    Prisoner of Funk

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    Psycho Killer

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    Purple Haze

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    Rainbird

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    Rasta Reindeer

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    Rhapsody in Blue

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    Ring of Fire

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    Rubber Girl

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    Sandwich Man

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    Santa Ana Woman

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    Santa's Got a Brand New Bag

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    Searchin'

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    Share a Load

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    She Made Me Name You Earl

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    Shut Up & Sing

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    Sign My Snarling Doggie

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    Silver Lining I

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    Silver Lining II

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    Sittin' in Limbo

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    Slow Down Krishna

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    Smoke

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    Something in My Ear

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    Spontaneous Human Combustion

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    Spray

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    Stranger Then Love

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    Strawberry Fields Forever

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    Swingers

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    Synaesthesia

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    Tattoo Me Now

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    Temptation

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    That Old Swamp (Is Getting Me Down)

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    The Ambient One

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    The Boxer

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    The Crow

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    The Deprogrammer

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    The Drive Time Blues

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    The Druid Song

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    The Gate

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    The Golden Road

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    The Laundry Cycle: Dictator in a Polo Shirt

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    The Laundry Cycle: Pounded on a Rock

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    The Laundry Cycle: Share a Load

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    The Laundry Cycle: Signs on the Line

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    The Laundry Cycle: Where Does the Wayward Footwear Go?

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    The Night Before the Night Before Christmas

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    The Tight Pants Tango

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    The Vapor Carioca

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    The Waiting Song


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