Our Bodies Our Selves

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Our Bodies Our Selves es el quinto álbum de estudio de la banda de punk rock estadounidense The Mr. T Experience, publicado en 1993 por Lookout! Records. Fue el primer álbum de la banda como un trío, después de que el guitarrista Jon Von Zelowitz dejará la banda el año anterior. Fue también el último álbum con el bajista Aaron Rubin y el baterista Alex Laipeneiks. Después de sus pártidas, el guitarrista y vocalista Frank Portman re-formó la banda con nuestros integrantes. rdf:langString
Our Bodies Our Selves is the fifth album by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1993 by Lookout! Records. It was the band's first album as a three-piece, after the departure of founding guitarist Jon Von Zelowitz the previous year. It was also their last album with bassist Aaron Rubin and founding drummer Alex Laipeneiks. After their departures, vocalist/guitarist Dr. Frank re-formed the band with a new lineup. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Our Bodies Our Selves es el quinto álbum de estudio de la banda de punk rock estadounidense The Mr. T Experience, publicado en 1993 por Lookout! Records. Fue el primer álbum de la banda como un trío, después de que el guitarrista Jon Von Zelowitz dejará la banda el año anterior. Fue también el último álbum con el bajista Aaron Rubin y el baterista Alex Laipeneiks. Después de sus pártidas, el guitarrista y vocalista Frank Portman re-formó la banda con nuestros integrantes. La canción «Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend» fue utilizado en la banda sonora de la película de 1996 protagonizada por Ben Affleck y fue incluida en el álbum sonoro de la película, junto con la canción «I Just Wanna Do it With You» del álbum de la banda Love is Dead. Durante la escena de la fiesta en la película, los principales personajes presentaban como una banda un cover de la canción de The Mr. T Experience «Now We Are Twenty-One» de su álbum de 1988 Night Shift at the Thrill Factory.
rdf:langString Our Bodies Our Selves is the fifth album by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1993 by Lookout! Records. It was the band's first album as a three-piece, after the departure of founding guitarist Jon Von Zelowitz the previous year. It was also their last album with bassist Aaron Rubin and founding drummer Alex Laipeneiks. After their departures, vocalist/guitarist Dr. Frank re-formed the band with a new lineup. The song "Even Hitler Had a Girlfriend" was used in the soundtrack to the 1996 movie Glory Daze starring Ben Affleck and was included on the film's soundtrack album, along with the song "I Just Wanna Do it With You" from the band's 1996 album Love is Dead. During the film's party scene, the main characters also perform as a band a cover of The Mr. T Experience song "Now We Are Twenty-One" from their 1988 album Night Shift at the Thrill Factory. The song “More Than Toast” was included on the soundtrack of EA Sports NCAA Football06.
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