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Here Come the 1,2,3's by They Might Be Giants

Here Come the 1,2,3's by They Might Be Giants

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Key Information
Artist: They Might Be Giants
Record Label: Walt Disney Records
Genre: Rock and Pop
Subgenre: Alternative
Release Date: February 05, 2008
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Here Come the 123s
2. Zeroes
3. One Everything
4. Number Two
5. Triops Has Three Eyes
6. Apartment Four
7. High Five!
8. Secret Life of Six
9. Seven
10. Seven Days of the Week (I Never Go to Work)
11. Figure Eight
12. Pirate Girls Nine
13. Nine Bowls of Soup
14. Ten Mississippi
15. One Dozen Monkeys
16. Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip
17. Infinity
18. I Can Add
19. Nonagon
20. Even Numbers
21. Ooh la! Ooh la!
22. Heart of the Band
23. Hot Dog!
24. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme
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Details: A sequel to They Might Be Giants' well-received HERE COME THE A,B,C'S, 2008's HERE COME THE 1,2,3'S find the alt-pop duo of John Flansburgh and John Linnell offering up another whimsical-yet-informative set of kid-oriented tunes. As the title implies, the album is numerically minded, from the breezy "Zeroes" to the jaunty "Nine Bowls of Soup" to the raucous "Eight Hundred and Thirteen Mile Car Trip." As always, TMBG juggles musical genres as it presents its silly ditties, with styles ranging from bossa nova to electronica to rock. Not content to stick solely to numbers, however, Flansburgh and Linnell throw in a few stray non-counting songs, most notably their "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme," a chipper, horn-laden track that illustrates just how far the band has come from being 1980s college-rock misfits.
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