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- Brown_Sabbath abstract "Brown Sabbath is the debut studio album by New Zealand band Deja Voodoo that was released in 2004. It is a "beer-themed" concept album. Contrary to what some believe, the track "250 ffm" (250 flat firemen) is not about the fate of rescue workers when the World Trade Center towers collapsed. The article written by Brett Burmster incorrectly states this as fact.".
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- Brown_Sabbath artist Deja_Voodoo_(New_Zealand_band).
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- Brown_Sabbath genre Hard_rock.
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- Brown_Sabbath label Liberation_Music.
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- Brown_Sabbath comment "Brown Sabbath is the debut studio album by New Zealand band Deja Voodoo that was released in 2004. It is a "beer-themed" concept album. Contrary to what some believe, the track "250 ffm" (250 flat firemen) is not about the fate of rescue workers when the World Trade Center towers collapsed. The article written by Brett Burmster incorrectly states this as fact.".
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