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  1. Music of the United States (1980s to the present) (16581 bytes)
    1: {{USmusic}} 2: ...ary Music (CCM), as well as the Miami Sound of Cuban pop. 4: ...hed into the next millennium, when it accompanied the much-hyped garage rock revival and a massive ...
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  2. Australia (23461 bytes)
    1: ...The word "Australia" is pronounced by locals as either <tt>@"streIlI@</tt> or <tt>@"streIj@</tt> (SAM... 3: ...emplate with parameters (as used in Belgium and Netherlands) 4: commented-out for the moment, still some bugs in the templating system 5: {{Infobox_Countries|the=|
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  3. Andy Warhol (7917 bytes)
    2: ...ted States|American painter and major figure in the pop art movement. 4: ... well-known mainly for his whimsical ink drawings of shoes done in a loose, blotted style.
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  4. Austin, Texas (15129 bytes)
    1: ...AustinSkyline.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Skyline from Town Lake 2: ...largest in the U.S. Austin is the county seat of Travis County, Texas|Travis County and is sit... 4: ..., Mirabeau B. Lamar renamed the city in honor of Stephen F. Austin. Its original name is honor...
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  5. Bob Dylan (41443 bytes)
    1: ...output is presented in the two CD collection ''The Essential Bob Dylan''. 3: ...larly revered for their enduring contributions to the American oeuvre. 5: ..." ("You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows").
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  6. Berlin (18319 bytes)
    1: {{otheruses}} 3: ...undeslaender_germany_be.png|thumb|230px|right|Map of Germany showing Berlin 5: ...In 2002 the city's population increased slightly (the first increase since 1993).
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  7. Bolivia (9022 bytes)
    1: ''This article is about the country of Bolivia. Alternate uses: Bolivia (disambiguatio... 3: ...ina in the south, and Chile and Peru in the west.
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  8. Bagpipes (11372 bytes)
    1: ...Image:annotated_stand.jpg|right|thumb|400px|A set of bagpipes 3: ...lthough pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
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  9. Boston, Massachusetts (22138 bytes)
    1: :''Alternate meanings: Boston (disambiguation)'' 3: ...200px.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Old State House in Boston 4: ...of the oldest and wealthiest cities in the United States, and its economy is primarily based on education,...
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  10. Black metal (10545 bytes)
    4: !align="left" valign="top"|Stylistic origins: 5: |valign="top"|Heavy metal music|Heavy metal and hardcore punk
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  11. Country music (14184 bytes)
    1: ...e the table at the top of the article. To get to the text, scroll down. --> 2: ...olk music, spiritual (music)|spirituals and the blues. 5: ...r="brown" colspan="2"|<font color=white>Country music|Country</font color>
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  12. Columbia University (18775 bytes)
    3: motto=In lumine tuo videbimus lumen (''In thy light we ...
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  13. Death metal (10944 bytes)
    3: ...age:Dyingfetus-stopatnothing.jpg|thumb|Cover of "Stop at Nothing" by Dying Fetus 5: ...1980s and early 1990s. Black metal is often closely related.
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  14. David Bowie (16050 bytes)
    1: ...actor and artist, from the 1960s to the present. 5: ...fferent stage name because of Davy Jones of The Monkees, so he picked Bowie after Jim Bowie...
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  15. List of famous gay, lesbian or bisexual people (41512 bytes)
    1: __NOTOC__ 3: ... the most controversial) distinguishing criterion of "lesbigay" people. 5: ... when discussing historical figures is available; therefore, only educated guesses can be made, based o...
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  16. God Save the Queen (11995 bytes)
    1: ... Pistols song, see God Save the Queen (Sex Pistols).'' 3: ...ritish monarch is male it becomes '''''God Save the King''''', as it was originally sung. 5: ... did those feet in ancient time|Jerusalem'', another patriotic song popular in England.
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  17. Goth (17092 bytes)
    1: ...subculture. For the Germanic peoples, see the Goths.'' 3: ...4. It is associated with particular styles of music and Gothic fashion|clothing, primarily blac...
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  18. Grindcore (4075 bytes)
    3: ...nt of death metal) and the music and attitude of hardcore punk. 5: ==Historical Roots and Influences==
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  19. Hallucinogenic drug (21468 bytes)
    1: ...iriants (''Datura'', tropane alkaloids), or the dissociatives (DXM, PCP). 4: ...ty of these substances to elicit different states of consciousness that provide perspective on one's o...
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  20. Music of India (9940 bytes)
    1: {{SouthAsianmusic}} 3: ...le world music fans listen to the roots music of India's diverse nations. 5: ...om|British music. More lately, American soul music|soul, rock and roll|rock and hip hop ha...
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  21. Japan (32954 bytes)
    1: {{otheruses}} 3: ... China used to refer to Japan, around the time of the Three Kingdoms Period. 5: ...(&22235;&22269;), Honshu (&26412;&24030;, the largest island), and Hokkaido (&21271;&2802...
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