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- Gretzky_(album) abstract "Gretzky is the debut full-length album by Canadian instrumental progressive metal band Electro Quarterstaff. It is named after hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and follows the trend of naming their releases as the last name of a male celebrity, begun on their first EP, Swayze (named for Patrick Swayze) and continued with the release of their second LP Aykroyd.".
- Gretzky_(album) artist Electro_Quarterstaff.
- Gretzky_(album) genre Progressive_metal.
- Gretzky_(album) genre Thrash_metal.
- Gretzky_(album) recordDate "2006-05-03".
- Gretzky_(album) recordLabel Willowtip_Records.
- Gretzky_(album) releaseDate "2006-10-24".
- Gretzky_(album) runtime "3092.0".
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- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wayne_Gretzky.
- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLink Decibel_(magazine).
- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
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- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
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- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLink Extended_play.
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- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLink Willowtip_Records.
- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Gretzky'' (album)".
- Gretzky_(album) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gretzky".
- Gretzky_(album) artist Electro_Quarterstaff.
- Gretzky_(album) cover "Electro_Quarterstaff_-_Gretzky_cover.jpg".
- Gretzky_(album) genre Progressive_metal.
- Gretzky_(album) genre Thrash_metal.
- Gretzky_(album) label Willowtip_Records.
- Gretzky_(album) lastAlbum "2004".
- Gretzky_(album) lastAlbum "Swayze".
- Gretzky_(album) length "3092.0".
- Gretzky_(album) name "Gretzky".
- Gretzky_(album) nextAlbum "Aykroyd".
- Gretzky_(album) producer "Craig Boychuk".
- Gretzky_(album) recorded "--04-29".
- Gretzky_(album) released "2006-10-24".
- Gretzky_(album) thisAlbum "2006".
- Gretzky_(album) thisAlbum "Gretzky".
- Gretzky_(album) type "studio".
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- Gretzky_(album) subject Category:2006_debut_albums.
- Gretzky_(album) subject Category:Heavy_metal_albums_by_Canadian_artists.
- Gretzky_(album) subject Category:Wayne_Gretzky.
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- Gretzky_(album) comment "Gretzky is the debut full-length album by Canadian instrumental progressive metal band Electro Quarterstaff. It is named after hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and follows the trend of naming their releases as the last name of a male celebrity, begun on their first EP, Swayze (named for Patrick Swayze) and continued with the release of their second LP Aykroyd.".
- Gretzky_(album) label "Gretzky (album)".
- Gretzky_(album) sameAs Q5607813.
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- Gretzky_(album) wasDerivedFrom Gretzky_(album)?oldid=572956822.
- Gretzky_(album) isPrimaryTopicOf Gretzky_(album).
- Gretzky_(album) name "Gretzky".