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- Q5529811 abstract "Geekin' Out Across the Galaxy is an EP by the singer Jason Mraz, released via US and UK iTunes on February 21, 2006. Most of its tracks were recorded during Mraz's fall 2005 tour.".
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- Q5529811 lastAlbum "Mr. A-Z".
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- Q5529811 released "2006-02-21".
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- Q5529811 comment "Geekin' Out Across the Galaxy is an EP by the singer Jason Mraz, released via US and UK iTunes on February 21, 2006. Most of its tracks were recorded during Mraz's fall 2005 tour.".
- Q5529811 label "Geekin' Out Across the Galaxy".
- Q5529811 name "Geekin' Out Across the Galaxy".