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" Sick, Sick, Sick " is a song by Queens of the Stone Age.

Sick, Sick, Sick single

"Sick, Sick, Sick" is a song by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age from their 2007 album Era Vulgaris. It was released as a digital download from the U.S. iTunes Store on May 8, 2007. The song features Julian Casablancas of The Strokes on backing vocals and synth guitar. An EP also called Sick, Sick, Sick was given a limited release, containing the title track and three B-sides: a remix of "I'm Designer" and covers of Tom Waits' "Goin' Out West" and Elliott Smith's "Christian Brothers".

Sick, Sick, Sick may also refer to:

<i>Sick, Sick, Sick</i> (film) 2019 film

Sick, Sick, Sick is a 2019 Brazilian drama film directed by Alice Furtado. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.

Jules Feiffer American cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright

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Demented Are Go Welsh Psychobilly Band

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<i>Beating Dead Horses</i> 2011 studio album by 16Volt

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<i>Killing Time</i> (Bayside album) 2011 studio album by Bayside

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Touch Me Im Sick Song by Mudhoney

"Touch Me I'm Sick" is a song by the American alternative rock band Mudhoney. It was recorded in April 1988 at Seattle's Reciprocal Recording studio with producer Jack Endino. "Touch Me I'm Sick" was released as Mudhoney's debut single by independent record label Sub Pop on August 1, 1988. The song's lyrics, which feature dark humor, are a sarcastic take on issues such as disease and violent sex.

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So Sick 2005 single by Ne-Yo

"So Sick" is a song by American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo. It was written by Ne-Yo, Mikkel S. Eriksen, and Tor Erik Hermansen for his debut studio album In My Own Words (2006), while production was hemled by Eriksen and Hermansen under their production moniker Stargate. The song was released as the second single from the album.

Jazzy and the Pussycats 2nd episode of the eighteenth season of The Simpsons

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The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Dont Be Late) 1958 song composed by Ross Bagdasarian Sr. performed by Alvin and the Chipmunks

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Sick Puppies Australian rock band

Sick Puppies are an Australian rock band, formed in 1997. Sick Puppies rose to prominence in 2006 when their song "All the Same" was uploaded, along with a video, to YouTube. The video supported the Free Hugs Campaign, which was launched in Sydney, and has since received over 78 million views on the website. This success was followed up with Dressed Up as Life in 2007, which entered the Billboard 200 at number 181. Their third studio album, Tri-Polar, came out on July 14, 2009. The band's fourth studio album, Connect was released on July 16, 2013. They released their fifth studio album, Fury on May 20, 2016 with new vocalist Bryan Scott after Shimon Moore left the band in October 2014.

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Kevin McHale (actor) American actor, singer and dancer

Kevin Michael McHale is an American actor, singer, dancer and radio personality. Formerly of the boy band NLT, McHale is known for his role as Artie Abrams in the Fox comedy-drama series Glee. From 2014 to 2016 he hosted the British panel show Virtually Famous on E4. McHale is currently one of the four hosts of Sick of My Own Voice on Dash Radio.

Kumail Nanjiani Pakistani-American actor, stand-up comedian

Kumail Ali Nanjiani is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian, actor, podcast host, and writer. He is best known for writing and starring in the romantic comedy The Big Sick (2017) and for being a main cast member on HBO's comedy series Silicon Valley (2014–present). For writing the former with his wife, Nanjiani was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 2018, Time named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

"Outro" is a song by French electronic music artist M83, released as the final track on the group's sixth studio album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming (2011). It is a dramatic, symphonic rock song which has evoked "heartbreak, nostalgia, anticipation, jubilation and triumph".

Chonlathorn Kongyingyong Thai actor

Chonlathorn "Captain" Kongyingyong is a Thai actor, best known for his debut lead role in Love Sick The Series, a TV adaptation of a popular yaoi novel. He graduated from Mahidol University International Demonstration School and he is studying environmental science at Srinakharinwirot University. After Love Sick, he acted in school dramas U-Prince Series, Love Songs Love Series and the Secret Seven TV series. In 2018, he played Earn in the In Family We Trust drama. In 2019, he joined fellow members of Nine by Nine in the school drama Great Men Academy. He also returned to his role as Noh from Love Sick The Series in the short Line TV drama, ReminderS.