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- No! abstract "No! is the ninth studio album and first children's album by the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, released in 2002 on Rounder Records and Idlewild Recordings.Retaining the eclecticism, humor and psychedelic sensibilities of their adult work, the lyrical stylings are decidedly different: the darker themes of death and depression have been replaced with songs extolling the virtues of imagination, robots and sleep. The album declares itself TMBG's first album "for the entire family", with the intention that songs appeal to both young and old audiences, unlike those by most mainstream children's music. The album contains a cover of Vic Mizzy's safety song "In the Middle, In the Middle, In the Middle" sung by Robin Goldwasser.No! was released as an enhanced CD; while it plays normally in any CD audio player, it features a CD-ROM portion as well, providing the listener with interactive flash animations by the Chopping Block."The Edison Museum" was originally written in 1991 and featured on the Edisongs compilation that year. The recorded version appearing here is largely the same as the Edisongs version, but has been slightly modified. The modified version here previously appeared on Long Tall Weekend in 1999.".
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- No! genre Children's_music.
- No! previousWork They_Might_Be_Giants_in_Holidayland.
- No! producer They_Might_Be_Giants.
- No! recordLabel Rounder_Records.
- No! recordLabel Shock_Records.
- No! recordLabel They_Might_Be_Giants.
- No! releaseDate "2002-06-11".
- No! runtime "2030.0".
- No! subsequentWork They_Got_Lost.
- No! wikiPageID "455512".
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- No! artist They_Might_Be_Giants.
- No! cover "TheyMightBeGiants-No!.jpg".
- No! genre Children's_music.
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- No! label "Idlewild/Rounder Kids".
- No! label "Shock Records".
- No! lastAlbum "They Might Be Giants in Holidayland".
- No! length "2030.0".
- No! name "No!".
- No! nextAlbum "They Got Lost".
- No! producer They_Might_Be_Giants.
- No! recorded "1991".
- No! released "2002-06-11".
- No! rev AllMusic.
- No! rev Pitchfork_Media.
- No! rev PopMatters.
- No! rev Robert_Christgau.
- No! rev "Billboard".
- No! rev "Blender".
- No! rev "The Rolling Stone Album Guide".
- No! thisAlbum "No!".
- No! type "Studio album".
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- No! subject Category:Children's_music_albums.
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- No! subject Category:Rounder_Records_albums.
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- No! subject Category:They_Might_Be_Giants_albums.
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- No! comment "No! is the ninth studio album and first children's album by the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, released in 2002 on Rounder Records and Idlewild Recordings.Retaining the eclecticism, humor and psychedelic sensibilities of their adult work, the lyrical stylings are decidedly different: the darker themes of death and depression have been replaced with songs extolling the virtues of imagination, robots and sleep.".
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