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American Dad! (season 2)

American Dad!'s second season aired from September 11, 2005, to May 14, 2006. The season consisted of sixteen episodes. The season is included within the Volume One DVD box set, which was released on April 25, 2006.

Episodes

References

General

  • American Dad: Volume 1 episode commentaries. 2006. 
  • Specific

    Rough Trade (shops)

    Rough Trade are two independent record shops based in London, UK.

    The first Rough Trade shop was opened in 1976 by Geoff Travis in the Ladbroke Grove district of west London. In 1978 the shop spawned the famous Rough Trade Records, which was to go on to be home to bands from The Smiths to The Libertines. In 1982 the two separated and the shop remains an independent entity from the label, although links between the two are strong. At the same time the shop moved from its original location on Kensington Park Road round the corner to Talbot Road. In 1988 a shop opened in Neal's Yard, Covent Garden. At various times there were also shops in San Francisco (on Grant St., then Sixth Street, then Haight Street), Tokyo and Paris. They were eventually closed following the rise of music sales on the internet. Rough Trade replaced these stores with an online music store. In 2007 they also opened in Dray Walk, Brick Lane in east London.

    In 1990, Nirvana played a gig at Rough Trade Records in San Francisco with Tad, sampling songs soon to be on their album Nevermind.

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    Rough Trade

    by: Stiff Little Fingers

    Record boss said we would be a smash
    Yeah, go straight to Number One
    He talked of hits and tours and lots of cash And all the time it wasn't on
    And I believed every word was true
    Yeah I swallowed every line
    I believed every word he said
    And I didn't find out in time
    We were betrayed, betrayed, betrayed,
    Betrayed, betrayed by rough trade lies
    We quit our jobs and got all set to fly
    Your promises had us riding high
    But it's dirty rough tough trade we find
    "Yeah we agreed, but you hadn't signed
    Sorry, son, gonna have to throw you
    Our lawyers say we don't even know you
    Music is money, kids are no-account fools
    You trade in us, we get betrayed by you
    And you're sitting there in your London office
    Snug and warm
    And you think that you've won but
    Just remember this is just round one
    We're gonna do it our way
    We're gonna make it on our own
    Because we've found people to trust
    People who put music first
    Why can't you tell us the truth?




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