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Film use

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On Kill Bill - while Tarantino used "Nobody" with great effect, he didn't actually include it in in the soundtrack. Should probably be "in his film" instead of on the soundtrack.

On The Departed - The scene where William "Billy" Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) beats up two mob guys trying to collect a debt from a grocery store owner, using a coat tree.

Album from 2010??

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In the later portion of the article it mentions that the group were working on an album in Pennsylvania. Was this ever released? Since we are 2014, as of this writing, the "currently" used in the article needs to be changed. I'll do that when I get a chance. It'd be nice to know if the album was released if there is someone out there who knows.THX1136 (talk) 13:59, 16 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Excision

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The Human Bein(g)z were, according to their website, a successful local band, not a bunch of musicians who spent their time jamming in something like a garage. A somewhat acceptable label would be "bar band." Hence, all Garage rock labels and categories have been removed. I added "Musical groups from Ohio" as a category. Valid unless Youngstown has moved. Unreferenced claims about an Addams family song placement and Struthers, Ohio have been removed. See more at Nobody but Me (The Isley Brothers song).