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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: There was also a Canandian band called Bush. In defense of Rossdale and company, the Canadian Bush only put out one album then called it quits without making much of an impact. Because of the other Bush, the British band had to tour in Canada as "Bush X" until they made a donation to a couple of charities.

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There was also a Canandian Canadian band called Bush. In defense of Rossdale and company, the Canadian Bush only put out one album then called it quits without making much of an impact. Because of the other Bush, the British band had to tour in Canada as "Bush X" until they made a donation to a couple of charities.
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** "X-Girlfriend" has nothing to do with Music/NoDoubt's "Ex-Girlfriend" - though, coincidentally, the latter is a CelebrityBreakUpSong about Gavin and includes a reference to the Bush song "Dead Meat".
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* DoingItForTheArt: Gavin Rossdale has said that they could have made ''Razorblade Suitcase'' sound similar to ''Sixteen Stone'' and sold more copies, but they wanted the album to sound more like their live performances, so they worked with Music/SteveAlbini.
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well, since ATT already gave the right trope... axing Names The Same as per bulletin.


* NamesTheSame: There was also a Canandian band called Bush. In defense of Rossdale and company, the Canadian Bush only put out one album then called it quits without making much of an impact. Because of the other Bush, the British band had to tour in Canada as "Bush X" until they made a donation to a couple of charities.

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* NamesTheSame: SimilarlyNamedWorks: There was also a Canandian band called Bush. In defense of Rossdale and company, the Canadian Bush only put out one album then called it quits without making much of an impact. Because of the other Bush, the British band had to tour in Canada as "Bush X" until they made a donation to a couple of charities.
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* DistancedFromCurrentEvents: The cover of ''Golden State'' (released in October 2001) was originally supposed to feature the silhouette of an airplane. After the September 11 terrorist attacks, the airplane was removed. For the same reason, the song "Speed Kills" was renamed "The People That We Love".
* NamesTheSame: There was also a Canandian band called Bush. In defense of Rossdale and company, the Canadian Bush only put out one album then called it quits without making much of an impact. Because of the other Bush, the British band had to tour in Canada as "Bush X" until they made a donation to a couple of charities.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A few years after Bush broke up, Gavin formed a new band called Institute and recorded a new album, ''Distort Yourself''. Ten years after the album's release, Gavin revealed that ''Distort Yourself'' was meant to be a fifth Bush album.

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