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  • Four years later, eight since the release of "Rubberneck," Toadies released "Hell Below, Stars Above."

    YesButNoButYes: Top 10 Albums You've Never Heard 2007

  • After going platinum with "Rubberneck" on the strength on the single "Possum Kingdom," Toadies hit the studio and recorded what would be called "Feeler."

    YesButNoButYes: Top 10 Albums You've Never Heard 2007

  • After the runaway success of "Rubberneck" and years of accordant touring, the Toadies returned to the studio in 1997 to record "Feeler," a follow-up album that was flatly rejected by the band's then-label, Interscope.

    Restaurant Reviews 2010

  • "Rubberneck" is a veritable rite of passage for an entire generation of Texans - have announced plans to drop their fourth full-length studio album, "Feeler," this summer, according to Dallas record label Kirtland.

    Restaurant Reviews 2010

  • A brief history lesson for those not in the know: In 1997, the DFW alternative rock quartet returned to the studio to record the follow-up to "Rubberneck," the

    Restaurant Reviews 2010

  • * Possum Kingdom is a single from the album 'Rubberneck' by the band 'The Toadies'. marsupial from the family Opossumus maximus arborealis that is known for its ability to hang from trees by its tail.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • A family searches for answers in the strange death of a DEA agent known as 'Rubberneck' and 'Buckles'

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  • Raised in Texas but based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota since she was sweet sixteen, Ellis knew she was destined for the limelight, and began composing and singing her own songs at open mics while still in high school, even joining a rock band then and founding her own record label, Rubberneck.

    Ellis, a "Be Here Now" Folk Singer 2009

  • Rubberneck was back in the compound in the morning.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

  • Rubberneck, like the Kommandant, knew he was going to have a lot of explaining to do.

    THE GREAT ESCAPE BRICKHILL, PAUL 1951

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