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==Lyrics==  
 
==Lyrics==  
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Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, wipe out
 
==Players On This Song==  
 
==Players On This Song==  
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==  
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==  
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Wipe Out was a hit record from 1963 (although originally the B side) by the surf rock band The Surfaris. Recorded at the [[Pal Studio]] in 1962 it remains popular and is widely covered.
 
Wipe Out was a hit record from 1963 (although originally the B side) by the surf rock band The Surfaris. Recorded at the [[Pal Studio]] in 1962 it remains popular and is widely covered.
  
<blockquote>An applause-meter type test indicates that the crowd does not want Caravan with a drum solo. "All right, we'll play Wipe Out (the nadir of early-'60s schlock). Which they proceed to do, in three tempos at once. The mindless riff of  Wipe Out melts like plastic.<blockquote> <div align=right>[[Frank Zappa: The Mother of Us All]]</div>
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<blockquote>"All right, we'll play '''Wipe Out'''" (the nadir of early-'60s schlock). Which they proceed to do, in three tempos at once. The mindless riff of  Wipe Out melts like plastic. - Larry Kart in [[Frank Zappa: The Mother of Us All]]
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==CC Clues In This Song==  
 
==CC Clues In This Song==  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 17 November 2021


Lyrics

Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, wipe out

Players On This Song

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

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Notes About This Song

Wipe Out was a hit record from 1963 (although originally the B side) by the surf rock band The Surfaris. Recorded at the Pal Studio in 1962 it remains popular and is widely covered.

"All right, we'll play Wipe Out" (the nadir of early-'60s schlock). Which they proceed to do, in three tempos at once. The mindless riff of Wipe Out melts like plastic. - Larry Kart in Frank Zappa: The Mother of Us All

CC Clues In This Song