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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}}''. Whilst the aformentioned is a classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that ''Rain Dogs'' is far more accomplished songwriting-wise.

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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}}''. Whilst the aformentioned aforementioned is a classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that ''Rain Dogs'' is far more accomplished songwriting-wise.
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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}}''. Whilst the aformentioned is a classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that ''Rain Dogs'' is far more superior songwriting-wise.

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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}}''. Whilst the aformentioned is a classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that ''Rain Dogs'' is far more superior accomplished songwriting-wise.
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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/Swordfishtrombones''. Whilst the aformentioned is an acclaimed classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that in terms of its' songwriting ''Rain Dogs'' is far more superior.

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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/Swordfishtrombones''. ''Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}}''. Whilst the aformentioned is an acclaimed a classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that in terms of its' songwriting ''Rain Dogs'' is far more superior.superior songwriting-wise.
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* EvenBetterSequel: To ''Music/Swordfishtrombones''. Whilst the aformentioned is an acclaimed classic in its own right, fans and critics tend to agree that in terms of its' songwriting ''Rain Dogs'' is far more superior.
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''But he stays in the saddle for Rose''

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''But he stays in the saddle for Rose''Rose''
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* GeniusBonus: To understand a reference in "Diamonds & Gold", you need to know about Napoleon Bonaparte's first wife Joséphine who had the nickname of Rose.
-->''Small time Napoleons''\\
''Shattered his knees''\\
''But he stays in the saddle for Rose''

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