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- featured in the 1980 film Cheech & Chong's Next Movie. "Nine Coronas" by John MammoserOriginally recorded in 1987 with release in 1995, and with two follow-up...
- " Gigen Mammoser of Vice noted that Too Dark Park was "the rejection of a genre headed increasingly towards mainstream acceptance." Mammoser described...
- Archived from the original on February 2, 2024. Retrieved February 26, 2024. Mammoser, Gigen (July 12, 2017). "Trump Supporters Enraged by 18th-Century Custard...
- Review 85 (February 1980): 15–43. JSTOR 1853423. John N. Swift and Gigen Mammoser, "Out of the Realm of Superstition: Chesnutt's 'Dave's Neckliss' and the...
- 1908. 95-96. Internet Archive. Web. 4 Jun. 2017 John N. Swift and Gigen Mammoser, "'Out of the Realm of Superstition: Chesnutt's 'Dave's Neckliss' and the...
- "Clinton, Blair Urge Open Access to Gene Data". Washington Post. Osoegawa K, Mammoser AG, Wu C, Frengen E, Zeng C, Catanese JJ, de Jong PJ (March 2001). "A bacterial...
- Archived from the original on November 8, 2022. Retrieved November 8, 2022. Mammoser, Scott (January 26, 2019). "Cain and LeDuc capture Pair's U.S. title"....
- Rabbinic Racism?". Struggles in the Promised Land. pp. 21–51. Swift, John N; Mammoser, Gigen (Fall 2009), "Out of the Realm of Superstition: Chesnutt's 'Dave's...
- Marc C. (2008). Neoplastic meningitis. The Oncologist, 13(9), 967-977. Mammoser, A., & Groves, M. (2010). Biology and therapy of neoplastic meningitis...
- media and with nationally known and up-and-coming artists, including John Mammoser, Judy Tenuta, Emo Philips, Pinkard and Bowden, Wally Wingert, and Mark...