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'''Showcase Showdown''' is a part of the ] where contestants spin the big wheel.
'''Showcase Showdown''' was a pogo ] band that came out of ] in the early 1990's. They toured the Northeast extensively and became notorious for their tongue-in-cheek songs, mostly about ] heritage. While other punk bands were singing about punk's heyday of ], The Showcase went back to their roots in 1777.


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Showcase Showdown released only two full-length albums, "Permanent Stains" and "Appetite of Kings." They released most of their work on 7" singles and were featured on several split EPs including a split with Blanks 77 titled "Drunk at the Karaoke Bar" featuring duets by inebriated members of both bands.

The lineup of the group consisted of ] on vocals, ] on bass, ] on guitar, and ] on drums. Since breaking up, Arthur and Cloherty have formed the group ].

''Showcase Showdown'' is also the name of a bonus round on the game show '']''. ''''''

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Showcase Showdown is a part of the Price is right where contestants spin the big wheel.

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