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  • 68The Adventures of Greggery Peccary — is a song by Frank Zappa, originally released on the album Studio Tan in 1978 and later recompiled into the posthumously released Läther album. The song is an epic that extended 20 minutes and 33 seconds in length when first released and later 21 …

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