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3 unusual facts about Earth vs. The Pipettes


Earth vs. The Pipettes

Earth vs. The Pipettes is the second album from the British girl group, The Pipettes, and first album as a duo.

The Pipettes

The group has released two albums, We Are the Pipettes, and Earth vs. The Pipettes and released numerous singles to support it; the most successful being "Pull Shapes" which peaked at No.

Earth vs. The Pipettes was produced by Martin Rushent and recorded at The Dutch House Studios at his home in Berkshire.


Earth vs. the Flying Saucers

Dr. Marvin's observations find that the alien's suits are made of solidified electricity, and grant the aliens advanced auditory perception, allowing them to hear things from far away as though they were up close.

Earth vs. The Radiators: The First 25

The Radiators and Gregg Allman (features backstage footage and a joint performance of Allman's "Midnight Rider")

Released in honor of the band's twenty-fifth anniversary, the film contains the complete performance from their January 31, 2004 concert at Tipitina's nightclub in New Orleans, and features guest appearances by a wide variety of other musicians.

Earth vs. the Spider

In the cave they fall onto the gigantic orb web of an enormous spider, a Mexican redleg tarantula, which emerges from behind some rocks to get them.

Hyperion sewage treatment plant

Several key scenes from the 1956 science fiction film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers were shot at the Hyperion Treatment Plant.

Is It ... Man or Astroman?

Alien Visitors contains dialogue audio samples from the b-movies Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, Plan 9 from Outer Space, and the television series The Outer Limits.

The Flying Saucer

This was the first feature film to deal with the (then) new and hot topic of flying saucers; it has no relationship to the later Ray Harryhausen film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, released by Columbia Pictures.


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