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  • | Date = 18{{supo|th}} August 1996 | Previous = [[Falmouth Pirate 1996 (gig) | The Pirate]]
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  • | Date = July 1996 | Previous = [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig) | Pavilions]]
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  • | Date = June 1996 | Previous = [[Newton St Cyres Beer Engine 1996 (gig) | The Beer Engine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Exeter Fairground 1996 (gig)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Newton St Cyres Beer Engine 1996 (gig)]]
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  • | Date = April 16th 1996 | Current = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-04 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
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  • | Date = June 29, 1996 | Previous = [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig) | Pavilions]]
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  • | Date = October 29, 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-09 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
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  • | Date = December 3, 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-10 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
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  • | Date = September 2, 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Fairground 1996 (gig) | Big Top Trip Tour]]
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  • | Date = June 8, 1996 ...ening for the band Novacaine. David shared a copy of the receipt book from 1996 showing that the venue made 958.54 GBP that night. The "entertainment" list
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  • | Date = June 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-04 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
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  • | Date = July 1996 | Previous = [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig) | Pavilions]]
    585 bytes (66 words) - 08:07, 23 August 2011
  • | Date = September 2, 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Fairground 1996 (gig) | Big Top Trip Tour]]
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  • | Date = October 29, 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-09 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
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  • | Date = June 29, 1996 | Previous = [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig) | Pavilions]]
    1 KB (157 words) - 19:45, 20 April 2022
  • | Date = December 3, 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-10 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
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  • | Date = April 16th 1996 | Current = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-04 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
    1 KB (169 words) - 19:49, 20 April 2022
  • | Date = June 1996 | Previous = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-04 (gig) | Cavern Club]]
    935 bytes (124 words) - 20:55, 12 June 2023
  • | Date = June 8, 1996 ...ening for the band Novacaine. David shared a copy of the receipt book from 1996 showing that the venue made 958.54 GBP that night. The "entertainment" list
    767 bytes (87 words) - 15:01, 5 February 2024
  • | Date = June 1996 | Previous = [[Newton St Cyres Beer Engine 1996 (gig) | The Beer Engine]]
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  • * [[Newton St Cyres Beer Engine 1996 (gig) | 1996-06-??]]
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  • | Recorded = Late 1996-Early 1997
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  • | Date = 18{{supo|th}} August 1996 | Previous = [[Falmouth Pirate 1996 (gig) | The Pirate]]
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  • ...e is incomplete. It can be assumed that Boredom was played rather often in 1996 and 1997, becoming one of the last Muse demos to be performed. As few gigs from 1996 and 1997 have known setlists, it is unknown how long Muse continued to perf
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  • ...the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. Fashionless was described as being a particularly good early Muse track, t As none of the gigs apart from the Berkeley Centre in 1995 and 1996 have a known setlist, it is unknown how long Muse continued to perform the
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  • | Recorded = 1996 ...s an early version of the song "[[Twin (song) |Twin]]". It was recorded in 1996, but was never intended to be released. However, Balloonatic was indeed rel
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  • ...een notified in any of the past editions. Their longest running release is 1996's Stoosh album with 55 weeks and a peak of #9.
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  • ...ded by flags representing the host countries of each Summer Olympics since 1996. The park also features a small amphitheatre. In 2013, a transportable ferr ...ca-Cola, and the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. During the Olympics celebration in 1996, the park suffered a domestic terrorist pipe bombing, killing two people an
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  • ...the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. As Backdoor was included on This Is A Muse Demo, which was recorded in May As none of the gigs apart from the Berkeley Centre in 1995 and 1996 have a known setlist, it is unknown how long Muse continued to perform the
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  • {{Gigs/1996}}
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  • ...the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. As Jigsaw Memory was included on This Is A Muse Demo, which was recorded i As none of the gigs apart from the Berkeley Centre in 1995 and 1996 have a known setlist, it is unknown how long Muse continued to perform the
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  • * [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-12 (gig) | 1996-12-03]] * [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-10 (gig) | 1996-10-29]]
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  • Formed in 1996, this post-grunge band was started by Joel Madden and his twin brother Benj
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  • JJ72 were an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland. After forming in 1996, they signed to Lakota Records in 1999 and released two albums before split
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  • | Recorded = 1996 <small>([[Newton Abbot demo (demo)|Newton Abbot demo]])</small>, 2001 First recorded in 1996 as an outro to [[Yes Please (song)|Crazy Days]] on the [[Newton Abbot demo
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  • | Recorded = Newton Abbot 1996 <small>(Balloonatic)</small>, 1999 ...Helping You Back to Work Volume 1]]'' compilation. It was recorded in late 1996 and is included on the ''[[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]]''
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  • Jimmy Kane was most likely performed several times between 1996 and 1998. It's also possible the song was played a handful of times shortly
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  • | Recorded = Newtown Abbot<ref name="mub20070801"/> 15th November 1996 ...confirmed live, in 1995, but the song it's supposed to being played circa 1996 and 1997, with no audio or other prove surfaced yet.
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  • ...o on Sunset Boulevard. The studio was relocated to its current location in 1996.
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  • | Recorded = November 1996 Live, the song was played circa 1996-1998. Rain was performed sometimes during the band's warmup tour in January
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  • | First = [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-04 (gig) | 16{{supo|th}} April 1996]] <small>(first known)</small> | Recorded = 1996 <small>([[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]])</small>, 1999
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  • | Previous = [[Exeter Fairground 1996 (gig) | Big Top Trip Tour]]
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  • ...also portrayed heroin addict Mark Renton in the drama films Trainspotting (1996) and T2 Trainspotting (2017), Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilo
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  • ...) (4)</small><ref name="nadnotes">{{cite|desc=Newton Abbot demo inlay|date=1996/1997|doc=Newton Abbot demo (compilation)|type=int}}</ref> | Newton Abbot, 1996-1997 <small>([[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]])</small><ref
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  • ...pose indoor arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The arena opened in 1996 and was designed by LeMay & Associate, LLC. and LeMoyne Lapointe Magne arch ...t hosted various league hockey games, including the final two games of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey championship series, two games of the 2004 World Cup of
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  • {{Gigs/1996}}
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  • ...the Billboard rock charts and one No. 1 album with Razorblade Suitcase in 1996. The band broke up in 2002 but reformed in 2010, and have released four alb
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  • ...the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. As Jigsaw Memory was included on This Is A Muse Demo, which was recorded i
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  • ...ndoor multi-purpose arena located in Pesaro, Italy. The arena was built in 1996 as BPA Palas and was designed by Interstudio, an Italian architectural comp
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  • ...e performed since. Fillip is an earlier track on the album, dating back to 1996/1997, though likely 1997 based on the fact that it did not make an appearan ...e of the most played songs from Showbiz. Making its live debut sometime in 1996 and 1997, Fillip continued to make regular appearances in most setlists unt
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  • ...the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. Fashionless was described as being a particularly good early Muse track, t
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  • | Recorded = 1996/1997
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  • | Next = [[Newton St Cyres Beer Engine 1996 (gig) | The Beer Engine]]
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  • ...ng is similar to Yes Please's. Given that Yes Please was first recorded in 1996/1997 and the song in question was released in 2008, the latter possibility
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  • ...orn in Melbourne, in 1979, he's been active in the music sphere ever since 1996, when he formed a high school band with Cameron Muncey. Both of them would
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  • ...Stefan Olsdal. Drummer Robert Schultzberg joined in late 1994, but left in 1996 shortly after the release of the band's eponymous debut album due to confli
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  • Matt: either primus or rage against the machine (reading 1996) also saw half of the jeff buckley set at reading 1994, very impressive<br
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  • ...had ran out of funds. The building was purchased by a local businessman in 1996 and performing arts returned with it. In 2004, the building closed again fo
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  • | Recorded = Coombeshead Studios, November 1996 – April 1997<ref name="tape"> | Release = 1996-1997
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  • ...e such a low performance count. Twin was performed more often as a demo in 1996 and 1997, with only one confirmed 1997 performance.
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  • ...back to a live debut sometime in 1996. It was performed very often during 1996/1997, so much so that it appears in every 1997 setlist known today aside fr
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  • ...erformance. Small Minded was most likely dropped from setlists sometime in 1996.
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  • ...other known 1998 setlists. This indicates that the song was performed live 1996-1998 in rare occasions, likely not being broken out that often. It can be a
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  • ...mber of 1994. The fourth stand (the Panasonic Stand) began construction in 1996 and was completed in 1998. The stadium is named after Heineken's domestic b
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  • ...et at their final show of 1995. Muse likely did not perform the song after 1996.
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  • ...the Berkeley Centre performance in October 1995, as well as possibly into 1996. As Backdoor was included on This Is A Muse Demo, which was recorded in May
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  • ...eing an older song. The song was most likely dropped from setlists in late 1996 or early 1997.
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  • It can be assumed that Coma was played several times from 1996 to 1998.
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  • ...as hit by the economic crisis, the construction came to a complete halt by 1996, while in 2001, the government of Nuevo León announced that there were fiv
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  • ...took place in the arena include several NBA and NHL games, including the 1996 NHL All-Star Game, the 2008 and 2010 NBA Finals and the 2011, 2013 and 2019
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  • ...ers]], Janet Jackson, Lana Del Rey and more. The arena has also hosted the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest.
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  • | Recorded = Newton Abbot<ref name="mub20070801"/> 1996
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  • Rain was written in 1996. It was performed at only one known gig in 1997, not being performed at the
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  • ...on Abbot, Devon, are where Muse recorded an 11-track demo between November 1996 and January 1997.<ref name="ml20071208">
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  • ...ed the 1993 NBA All-Star Game, the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals, aswell as the 1996 Turner Cup Finals. The arena also hosted the figure skating and short track
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  • ...WWE events have also been hosted inside the arena, including SummerSlam in 1996, No Mercy in 1999, Invasion in 2001, Unforgiven in 2008 and Fastlane in 201
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  • ...In 2012, the arena hosted the Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament. Between 1996 and 2000, the arena paid host to World Championship Wrestling's Halloween H
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  • 10. Changes - Tupac Shakur. American rapper who was killed in 1996.
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  • ...ition, Bushby engineered and recorded Spice Girl's hit single "Wannabe" in 1996.
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  • ...kland Arena''', formerly '''Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena''' until 1996, '''The Arena in Oakland''' until 2005 and '''Oracle Arena''' until 2019, i
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  • ...multl-purpose arena, located in Nashville, Tennessee. The arena opened in 1996 and was designed in association with HOK Sport and Hart Freeland Roberts In
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  • ...2022]] gig), that the song was performed very often in the Cavern back in 1996<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CcGRAL2uNIu/</ref>, and even if it's not co === 1996 ===
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  • ...door multi-purpose arena, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1996, the arena was designed by Ellerbe Becket and was previously reffered to as
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  • ...ing, the arena has been host to European Gymnastics Championships in 1991, 1996 and 2000, several FIBA EuroLeague Final Fours, the Masters Karting Paris Be
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  • | title="TFI Friday" (1996) | desc=IMDb description page of TFI Friday | date=2007 | fetch=2007-12-21
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  • Ashamed was believed to have been played moderately often live around 1996-1997, appearing in the earliest known setlist from these years. It would ta
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  • ...indoor arena, located in Tampa, Florida in the United States. It opened in 1996 and has, since then, been the home arena to the Tampa Bay Lightning hockey
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  • M - either primus (see below) or rage against the machine (reading 1996) also saw half of the jeff buckley set at reading 1994, very impressive
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  • ...nce it's opening it's hosted many large events including 1967, 1977, 1987, 1996 and 2005 Ice Hockey World Championships, the 1970 European Athletics Indoor
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  • ...games during the 1993/94 NHL season and several IHL games between 1995 and 1996. Additionally, the arena also paid host to several WWE events such as the S
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  • ...ould be restored and that it should be linked to the Horse Guards Road. In 1996, the ground was cleared for repairs and parking was banned in 1997. The gro
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  • ...entirely possible and likely that the song was performed sometime between 1996 and 1999, there are no confirmed performances or footage available to verif
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  • ...na was built on the site of Ajax's former club, De Meer, and was opened in 1996 by Queen Beatrix (the ceremony featured the world's largest painintg called
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  • ...include the 1974 European Athletics Championships, the UEFA Euro 1980, the 1996 UEFA Champions League Final, the 1975 Summer Universiade, the 1984 European
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  • ...tlists. As well, though believed to have been performed live uncommonly in 1996 and 1997, no recording exists of Yes Please live from this era.
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  • ...dium's iconic helical ramps were built, four of which support the roof. In 1996, an A.C. Milan and Inter Milan museum was built inside the stadium.
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  • ...on Wembley Stadium 2007 - 17th (gig)|17]]) and, like Oasis at Knebworth in 1996, the trio have made sure that the support acts at the giant football stadiu
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  • ...ile "Wolfgang" is the name of Eddie's son. The guitar was produced between 1996 and 2004. It is the second EVH built right after the Ernie Ball Music Man o
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  • ...itions of Royal Rumble, the 1988, 1991 and 1998 editions of SummerSlam and 1996, 2002 and 2011 editions of Survivor Series. It also hosted several major le
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  • | Recorded = 1996–1997 ...ssion at [[Coombeshead Studios]],<ref name="insert"/> Newton Abbot in late 1996. As well as Balloonatic, Muse recorded another ten songs found on the [[Ne
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  • *'A' - 1996 - 2003
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  • ...er Olympics (which later took place in Sydney) and was also planned in the 1996 bid when Atlanta hosted the games, with plans of building the stadium reach
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  • Coldplay are a British rock band formed in 1996 by vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy
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  • ...baloo Soundtrack (live) | Hullabaloo Soundtrack]] notes</ref> Newton Abbot 1996 <small>(demo)</small>
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  • ...ape, Muscle Museum and Hate This & I'll Love You. The song originates from 1996, appearing often in early setlists as well as on the Newton Abbot Demo.
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  • Showbiz was written sometime in late 1996 or early 1997, which gave the band some time to begin performing it live. I
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  • ...he years, so it really became a very special moment, and I think it was in 1996 watching Rage Against the Machine, I remember again standing there with Mat
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  • ...y times live over the course of 1997 to 2000. Possibly originating in late 1996, the earliest setlist from 1997 includes this song. Despite this, the next
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  • ...e}} heard Rage Against the Machine live at the Carling Weekend, Reading in 1996.<ref name="bbc20061117">
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  • | First = [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig)| ?? June 1996]] <small>(first known early version performance)</small> [[Amsterdam Para
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  • Performed somewhat often between 1996 and 1997, Host was dropped from setlists before the Showbiz Tour. There are
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  • ...(album) | Origin of Symmetry]] || 1048 || [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig) | 1996-06-??]]* || [[Céret Chateau d'Aubiry 2022 (gig) | 2022-07-10]] ...(live) | B-sides / others]] || 132 || [[Exeter Cavern Club 1996-04 (gig) | 1996-04-16]]* || [[Exeter Cavern Club 2022 (gig) | 2022-04-07]]
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  • ...t appearing on the [[Muse (EP)|Muse EP]]. Cave was written sometime around 1996, although it possibly originated earlier than that. It was subsequently re-
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  • "Reading in 1996. It was Cypress Hill on Friday, the year they wheeled on that massive band
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  • Escape was performed somewhat often live between 1996 and 1998, making appearances in three out of the four known 1997 setlists a
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  • ...m, if not the last. While most songs on the album had been written between 1996 and early 1998, Sunburn and Falling Down were the only two to have likely b
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  • ...olm Syndrome]]. The riff likely made its first live appearance sometime in 1996 as the outro of [[Yes Please (song) | Crazy Days]].
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  • That came much later, in 1996. What happened there was that during the early to mid-1990’s a lot of the
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  • | Recorded = 1996 | Recorded = 1996
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  • === 1996 ===
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  • ...ncluded some of the older songs in Muse's repertoir, dating as far back as 1996. All songs on the album had been witten by 1997. These were among the "fift
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  • ...nure with composer [[Philip Glass]] at Looking Glass Studios, beginning in 1996.) “We started off using tape a little bit, where we would record basic tr
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  • ...e of the most played songs from Showbiz. Making its live debut sometime in 1996 and 1997, Fillip continued to make regular appearances in most setlists unt
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  • *<!-- 1996-11-?? --> [[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot Demos]]
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  • | Recorded = 1996
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  • BRAVO PIPER 1996<br> XRAY OSCAR MIKE 1996<br>
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  • | First = [[Totnes Pavilions 1996 (gig) | June 1996]] === 1996 ===
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  • One of the band's earliest songs, Cave was written sometime in 1996 as "Nova Scotia". Cave appeared in almost every early setlist from 1997 and
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  • Bulls on Parade is a song by [[Rage Against the Machine]] from the 1996 album Evil Empire. ...a song by American rap metal band [[Rage Against the Machine]] from their 1996 album Evil Empire. It is known for it's pick scraping guitar riffs.
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  • Showbiz was written sometime in late 1996 or early 1997, which gave the band some time to begin performing it live. I
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