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Their and record
Their 90 – 73 regular season mark set
a franchise
record.

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Their debut featured re-recorded versions of all six of
the Sacrificial tunes that
had secured them their
record deal.
Their record was produced by Bob Casale
and Mark Mothersbaugh ; Mark also co-wrote some of
the songs.
Their record of 64 – 97 was far worse than even
the expansion Colt. 45's
, but not as bad as
the 2011 Astros
( 56 – 106
) and the 2012 Astros
( 52 – 105 as of 9 / 28 / 2012 ).
Their final
record was 33-1.
Their final
record was 23-8.
Their only
record with enough U. S. sales to be certified gold was
the compilation
album Ramones Mania.
Their next game was on
the road against
the Denver Broncos
, who
had earned
the AFC's top seed with
a 13 – 3
record and were widely regarded as
the best team in
the AFC
, if not
the NFL.
Their first season
record was 3 – 11
, which set an NFL
record for most wins by an expansion team.
Their touring career at
the time seemed over
, and it was uncertain whether
the trio would ever
record again.
Their 9-7 regular season
record was followed by postseason wins over
the Dallas Cowboys
and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Their record label, Stiff Records
, went bankrupt soon after
the 1987 release of
the single
" The Irish Rover
" ( with
The Dubliners ).
Their 27-run margin of victory is also
a modern day MLB
record.
Their 5th
record, Ain't Love Grand !, was produced by pop-metal producer Michael Wagener.
Their most vocal
and energetic actions have been in support of repealing laws which tie artists to contracts with
record labels for seven years
, and in successfully lobbying to repeal supposedly
" technical revisions
" to American copyright statutes which shifted ownership of some copyrights from artists to
record labels.
Their first release
, " Sugar Baby Love
" was an instant
hit remaining at number one in
the United Kingdom for four weeks in May 1974
, while reaching number 37 on
the U. S. chart that August
, and remains their best-known
record.
Their names
, accomplishments or total numbers are unknown because of poor
record keeping.
Their first
album Bathory was released in 1984
and is
" regarded by
many as
the first black metal
record.
Their 1967
record Surrealistic Pillow is regarded as one of
the key recordings of
the so-called Summer of Love
and brought
the group international recognition.
Their record was respectable but less impressive than their 2004 – 2005
record and 1st place playoff seeded season.
Their and label
Their major
label albums were: Yo!
Their early works were made up of hardcore punk
, and attracted
the attention of Joe Carducci as he was starting to work with legendary punk
label SST Records.
Their first major
hit single was
" You've Lost That Lovin ' Feelin '" on
the Philles
label in 1965.
Their first single was
" To Give
You Love
" ( 1985
) on
the Diamond International
label.
Their next
album, 1984's
The Big Express marked
a return to
the harsher
and more abrasive sounds of their early albums
, but
the combination of
the group's ' no touring ' status
and the growing disenchantment of their
label made it their poorest selling LP to date.
Their major
label debut Grey Britain was described as being even more aggressive than their previous material
, and the band was subsequently dropped from
the label.
Their first recording session
, for McGee's independent
label Essential Records
, was
a single track entitled
" The Orchard ".
Their only consistently successful act until
the " Beat Boom
" was that of teen idol Adam Faith: Faith was assigned to
the label in 1959 by Norman Newell
, an EMI A
& R man
" without portfolio ".
Their first work appeared on
the Soul City
label, which was started by Imperial Records / United Artists Records recording artist Johnny Rivers.
Their next offering was 1995's Ultra Violet
( titled
" I Found Love
" in Japan
) on
a new
label.
Their major
label debut
, The Beautiful Letdown
, under Columbia Records / Red Ink
, represented
the band's evolution from
the predominantly lo-fi
, indie rock sound of their early albums
, toward
a more layered
, synth-influenced sound that helped launch
the band to mainstream popularity.
Their first 7
" was released on their own
record label, Cells.
Their first
album for
the label, Sing
the Sorrow
, was released in 2003.
Their first recording for
the label, " Rock Around
the Clock
", helped usher in
the rock
and roll era.
Their greatest
, " Tell
Me Why ", released in May 1961 on
the Sabrina
( aka Sabina
) label, reached No. 18.
Their parents agreed with their decision helping to send them off to New York in 1956 where they begin scouting for
record deals
, finally signing with
the Teenage
record label where they recorded their first single
, " Angels Cried ".
Their growing popularity led to
a record deal with
the major
label Phonogram / Vertigo
( Mercury Records in
the US ).
Their first
album for
the new
label Daryl Hall
& John Oates
( often referred to by their fans as
the silver
album because of
the silver lamé material on
the original
album cover
) was their first legitimate success.
Their first
album for
the label, Ooh Yeah !, included
the hits
" Everything Your Heart Desires
" ( Number 3 in May 1988 — their last to make
the Top 10 ),
" Missed Opportunity
", and " Downtown Life ".
Their single
" Sycamore Sid
" was issued on Deram Records with credit to Apple Publishing on
the label.
Their first release on
the label was Ignition
, which was released in 1992.
Their last
album for that
label was 1994's Smash
, which still holds
the world
record for most sales of an
album on an independent
label.
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