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Kiss the Crystal Flake is the sixth studio album by the northern California rock band The Mother Hips. The songs Time We Had and Time-Sick Son of a Grizzly Bear were featured as playable tracks in the music video game Rock Band. Time-Sick Son of a Grizzly Bear also includes a reference to the infamous Mexican patriot/bandit Joaquin Murrieta with the lyrics: "Were you out in Monterey/ In Joaquin Murrieta's day/ Adobe huts in the cypress groves/ Is where the rich man now builds his homes".

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  • Kiss the Crystal Flake is the sixth studio album by the northern California rock band The Mother Hips. The songs Time We Had and Time-Sick Son of a Grizzly Bear were featured as playable tracks in the music video game Rock Band. Time-Sick Son of a Grizzly Bear also includes a reference to the infamous Mexican patriot/bandit Joaquin Murrieta with the lyrics: "Were you out in Monterey/ In Joaquin Murrieta's day/ Adobe huts in the cypress groves/ Is where the rich man now builds his homes".
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