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* SongAssociation: "Oh Yeah" is best known for its use in ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' and ''Film/TheSecretOfMySuccess'' (and the many, many other films, shows and advertisements paying homage to it) during the scene where Cameron shows Ferris his father's prized vintage Ferrari. ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'' players may know it as [[HaveANiceDeath the song that plays when failing a License Test]].
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** "Oh Yeah" is best known for its use in ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' and ''Film/TheSecretOfMySuccess'' (and the many, many other films, shows and advertisements paying homage to it) during the scene where Cameron shows Ferris his father's prized vintageFerrari. Ferrari.
** ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'' players may know it as [[HaveANiceDeath the song that plays when failing a LicenseTest]].Test]]. Or alternatively, the ''de facto'' theme song of [[ThatOneLevel IA-15 and Mission 34]].
** "Oh Yeah" is best known for its use in ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' and ''Film/TheSecretOfMySuccess'' (and the many, many other films, shows and advertisements paying homage to it) during the scene where Cameron shows Ferris his father's prized vintage
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Listeners in Europe commonly assumed that Domingo de Santa Clara was made up by the band for the song "Domingo", given the mystical description of him in the lyrics and the band's other eccentricities. However, Dieter Meier confirmed in a 1985 interview with ''Vinyl'' magazine that he was a real person, specifically a notoriously bizarre Augustinian monk named [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_a_Sancta_Clara Abraham a Sancta Clara]]. The Domingo title (taken from the Spanish word for Sunday) was tacked on purely because Meier liked the word.
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* SongAssociation: "Oh Yeah" is best known for it's its use in ''Film/FerrisBuellersDayOff'' (and the many, many films and other films, shows and advertisements paying homage to it) during the scene where Cameron show's shows Ferris his father's prized vintage Ferrari.
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