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Tacocat is an
American punk rock band from Seattle,
founded in 2007 and
consisting of
Emily Nokes, Bree McKenna,
Lelah Maupin, and Eric Randall. They...
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stage with
notable groups such as
Rocket From The Crypt, Jenn Ghetto,
Tacocat and The Thermals. The band was
featured on
episode 209 of the
local television...
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curling up next to Greta's
dying grandmother. Seattle-based punk rock band
Tacocat wrote a song
about him
entitled "Oscar". In 2015,
Oscar inspired a children's...
- is the
second studio album by Seattle, Washington-based pop punk band
Tacocat. It was
released on
February 25, 2014 on the
Hardly Art label. "You Never...
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directed edges. Each
vertex in the tree
represents a
palindrome (e.g. '
tacocat') but only
stores the
length of the palindrome, and each edge represents...
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critic and musician. She has been the
singer of the
feminist pop-punk band
Tacocat since 2007. She is also the
music editor for Bust Magazine, and the former...
- Lost Time is the
third studio album by Seattle-based pop punk band
Tacocat,
released on
April 1, 2016 on
Hardly Art. It was
produced by Erik Blood. According...
- 2017). "MOCA's
newest free
summer concert series includes Zola Jesus,
Tacocat,
Peaking Lights and more". Time Out Los Angeles.
Retrieved June 10, 2021...
- po****r Seattle-based
bands (Julia
Shapiro of
Chastity Belt, Bree
McKenna of
Tacocat,
Stacy Peck of Pony Time.) The band
performs in
maternity gowns and is...
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Narrated by Tom
Kenny Theme music composer Tacocat Opening theme "Who's Got the Power?" (performed by
Tacocat)
Ending theme "The
Powerpuff Girls" (lyrics...