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・ Give It All Away (Theo Tams album)
・ Give It All U Got
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・ Give It All You Got
・ Give It All You Got (Ultra Naté song)
・ Give It Away
・ Give It Away (Deepest Blue song)
・ Give It Away (Gaither Vocal Band album)
・ Give It Away (George Strait song)
・ Give It Away (Paul Brandt album)
・ Give It Away (Red Hot Chili Peppers song)
・ Give It Away (The Chi-Lites album)
・ Give It Back to the Indians
Give It Back!
・ Give It to God
・ Give It to Me
・ Give It to Me (album)
・ Give It to Me (Mobb Deep song)
・ Give It to Me (Timbaland song)
・ Give It to Me Baby
・ Give It to Me Right
・ Give It to the Thoth Boys – Live Oddities
・ Give It to Ya
・ Give It to You
・ Give It to You (Eve song)
・ Give It Up
・ Give It Up (Bonnie Raitt album)
・ Give It Up (Hothouse Flowers song)


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Give It Back! : ウィキペディア英語版
Give It Back!

''Give It Back!'' is the sixth studio album by the American psychedelic rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre, released in 1997 by Bomp! Records. Notably, this is the only album that features Peter Hayes, who later founded the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. The sessions for the record were filmed for the documentary ''Dig!''. Though only a couple of minutes of these sessions appear in the film, the second disc of the double-disc DVD features more footage from the sessions, including the recording of "Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth", the guitar track for "Servo", and the vocals for "Super-Sonic". The latter song includes a sample of The Dandy Warhols' song "Be-In", the opening track from their ''...The Dandy Warhols Come Down'' album.
=="Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth"==
The stand-out single on the album, "Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth", is best known for being a sardonic reply to The Dandy Warhols' single "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth", which was itself directed at The Brian Jonestown Massacre. On the DVD commentary for ''Dig!'', Matt Hollywood claims that he wrote the song in a tongue-in-cheek manner towards The Dandy Warhols, and goes on to discuss how Anton even borrowed elements of The Dandy Warhols' sound. This refutes the popular opinion that the song was a scathing, literal attack, instead showing the true friendship between both bands.
The song was featured on the soundtrack to Jim Jarmusch's 2005 film ''Broken Flowers''.

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