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The Good The Bad

Upon seeing them for first time, Wayne Kramer described The Good The Bad as "an incredible new band".



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A Fistful Of...4-Skins

Following the breakup of the line-up that recorded the band's previous album, The Good, The Bad & The 4-Skins, Hoxton Tom McCourt had assembled a new line-up (the fourth overall) including former The Last Resort singer Roi Pearce, and future Skrewdriver guitarist, Paul Swain.

Kurt Loder

In 2011, St. Martin's Press published Loder's The Good, the Bad and the Godawful: 21st-Century Movie Reviews, which collected his film reviews from MTV.com and Reason.com.

Phillip Martin III

In 1994, they released The Good, the Bad, the Mafia, which has sold 300,000 units to date and peaked at #64 on Billboard's album charts.

Pythagorean tuning

Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (1997), "The good, the bad and the boring", Companion to Medieval & Renaissance Music.

Roger Rogerson

He also became an entertainer, telling stories of his police activities in a spoken-word stage show called The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, with former Australian footballers Warwick Capper and Mark "Jacko" Jackson.

Rubber Rodeo

However, the group also recorded takes on country and western classics such as Ennio Morricone's "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" and the Patsy Cline standard "Walkin' After Midnight".

The Files: The Greatest Hits

"El Bueno, El Malo, y el Feo" (In English, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly") features Eddie Dee and Tego Calderón personifying "The Good", "The Bad" and "The Ugly" respectively.

Warmbat

Featured in the Australian documentary The Good, the Bad and the UGG Boot, Warmbat competes with Deckers Outdoor Corporation, which owns the trademark "UGG" in the US.

Waterhole

Waterhole No. 3, a 1967 Western comedy film, considered to be a comic remake of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly