Metal band with a misspelled name |
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Nu metal band whose name sounds like a vegetable |
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"Freak on a Leash" band |
New York Times |
02 Dec 2023 |
Kettle follower, in snack brands |
Newsday |
19 Mar 2023 |
Nu-metal pioneers |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jan 2023 |
Pioneering band in nu metal |
New York Times |
31 Oct 2020 |
American rock band from the '90s that released their second album "Life Is Peachy" in 1996 |
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'Freak on a Leash' metal band |
New York Times |
28 Jun 2020 |
Grammy-winning metal band with a tasty-sounding name |
New York Times |
14 Feb 2020 |
Band that sounds like a crop |
The Washington Post Sunday |
29 Sep 2019 |
'Freak on a Leash' band |
Jonesin |
16 Jan 2018 |
Kettle follower, in snack brands |
Newsday |
06 Nov 2017 |
Band whose name sounds like a vegetable |
New York Times |
06 Jul 2017 |
Band whose name sounds like a vegetable |
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'Freak on a Leash' rock band |
Premier Sunday |
22 Nov 2015 |
Lieutenant colonel in "Catch-22" |
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'Freak on a Leash' rock band |
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Nu metal band from California |
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Nu metal band whose third letter is often displayed in reverse |
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"Freak on a Leash" band |
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Band with the multi-platinum album "Follow the Leader" |
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Band with the multi-platinum album "Follow the Leader" |
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"Freak on a Leash" band |
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Metal band with the 1999 triple platinum album "Issues" |
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Metal band with the 1999 triple platinum album "Issues" |
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Band featured in a Scooby-Doo spoof on "South Park" |
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Nu metal band |
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"Hee Haw" radio station |
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Alternative rock group |
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"Hee Haw" radio station |
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