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TOTD
(redirected from Temple of the Dog)

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TOTDTip of the Day
TOTDTemple of the Dog (Pearl Jam)
TOTDTyping of the Dead (game)
TOTDThought of the Day
TOTDTrack Of The Day
TOTDTyping of the Dead (computer game)
TOTDTail of The Dragon (North Carolina)
TOTDTaste of the Danforth (Toronto, Ontario, Canada food festival)
TOTDTweet of the Day (Twitter)
TOTDTheme of the Day
TOTDThong of the Day


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And because Coleman was and remains a grunge fan, his music has atmospheric overtones of the more headbanging moments of Nirvana, Motorhead and Temple of the Dog.
The voice behind Soundgarden, Audioslave and Temple of the Dog, has been called "the single most dynamic rock and roll force produced by the Grunge Revolution of the early '90s".
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