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Ricky Fataar
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Lineup History
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Surfin' Safari
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Surfin' USA
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Surfer Girl
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Little Deuce Coupe
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Shut Down Volume 2
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All Summer Long
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The Beach Boys' Christmas Album
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The Beach Boys Today!
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Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)
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Beach Boys' Party!
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Pet Sounds
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Smiley Smile
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Wild Honey
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Friends
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20/20
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Sunflower
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Surf's Up
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Carl and the Passions - "So Tough"
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Holland
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15 Big Ones
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Love You
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M.I.U. Album
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L.A. (Light Album)
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Keepin' the Summer Alive
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The Beach Boys
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Still Cruisin'
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Summer in Paradise
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Stars and Stripes Vol. 1
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Beach Boys Concert
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Live in London
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The Beach Boys in Concert
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Good Timin': Live at Knebworth England 1980
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Murry Wilson
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Capitol Records
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Smile
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Beach Boys Historic Landmark
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Sea of Tunes
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1948 births
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American rock guitarists
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Berklee College of Music alumni
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American Jews
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Jewish American musicians
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The Beach Boys members
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