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Cheap Trick

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Cheap Trick: Budokan!: 30th Anniversary Collector’s Edition

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Lana Cooper
/ 4 December 2008
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Cheap Trick: Budokan!: 30th Anniversary Edition

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Michael Keefe
/ 11 November 2008
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Cheap Trick: Rockford

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Lou Friedman
/ 21 July 2006
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Cheap Trick: Dream Police

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Adam Williams
/ 14 April 2006
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Cheap Trick: Dream Police

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Adam Williams
/ 14 April 2006
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Cheap Trick

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PopMatters Staff
/ 11 October 2004
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Cheap Trick: The Essential Cheap Trick

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Andrew Gilstrap
/ 23 March 2004
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Cheap Trick: At Budokan

By
Marshall Bowden
/ 26 June 2002

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