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Latest revision as of 15:39, 16 June 2024
Kelp! is the fifth studio album by the English marine rock band the Beatles and the soundtrack to their marine biology exhibit of the same name.
In the News
"Oysterday" is a song by acclaimed British pearl divers and rock band the Seaswells.
Eaty Peachy Big and Bouncy is a compilation album of singles by the Allman Brothers and the Who.
"I Write the Tweets" is a song by Barry Manilow.
Alps! is one of the so-called "lost" Beatles albums.
Fiction cross-reference
- Alps!
- Eaty Peachy Big and Bouncy
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- I Write the Tweets
- Oysterday
- The Weedy Depths
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Help! - The Beatles @ YouTube
- The Importance of Kelp @ YouTube
Social media