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Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants ()

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  1. Birdhouse in Your Soul
  2. Ana Ng
  3. Don't Let's Start
  4. Boss of Me (Theme From Malcom in the Middle)
  5. Older
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  1. Birdhouse in Your Soul
  2. Ana Ng
  3. Don't Let's Start
  4. Boss of Me (Theme From Malcom in the Middle)
  5. Older
  6. Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
  7. Doctor Worm
  8. The Guitar
  9. Dr. Evil
  10. New York City
  11. Particle Man
  12. Cyclops Rock
  13. Minimum Wage
  14. Man, It's So Loud in Here
  15. We're the Replacements
  16. Why Does the Sun Shine (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)
  17. Your Racist Friend
  18. Bangs
  19. Snail Shell
  20. Twisting
  21. Another First Kiss
  22. They'll Need a Crane
  23. The Statue Got Me High
  24. (She Was A) Hotel Detective
  25. Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head
  26. I Palindrome I
  27. She's an Angel
  28. How Can I Sing Like a Girl?
  29. James K. Polk
  30. Meet James Ensor
  31. Mammal
  32. Pet Name
  33. No!
  34. I Can Hear You
  35. Spider
  36. I Should Be Allowed to Think
  37. Fingertips
  38. She's Actual Size
  39. Spy
  40. Stormy Pinkness
  41. Exquisite Dead Guy
  42. Robot Parade
  43. Boat of Car
  44. S-E-X-X-Y
  45. Number Three
  46. The End of the Tour
  47. They Might Be Giants
  48. Hey, Mr. DJ, I Thought You Said We Had a Deal
  49. Nightgown of the Sullen Moon
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Despite the title, Dial-a-Song is not a collection of highlights from They Might Be Giants' famed Dial-a-Song service (call a toll-free number, get a new song from They Might Be Giants every day), although that is a collection that would be welcome. Instead, this Rhino/Elektra set is two discs and 52 songs of highlights from They Might Be Giants' absurdly prolific two-decade career. Throwing chronology out the window, this set cheerfully zig-zags through the Bar/None and Elektra records alike, hitting most of the ...

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