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Maggot is the only studio album by American riot grrrl rock band Dazey and The Scouts. It was self-released on February 14, 2017. The album's writing and instrumentation was performed by Otto Klammer, Lea Jaffe, Brennan Wedl, and Austin Corona, and vocals were performed by Otto Klammer, Lea Jaffe, and Brennan Wedl. The album was produced, mixed, and engineered by Sasha Stroud.

Maggot was the only complete studio album released before the band's breakup in 2018. The album received a resurgence in popularity when the song "Wet" began to trend among LGBTQ+ communities on TikTok in 2020. This sudden internet popularity caused Dazey and The Scouts to press the album on vinyl for the first time in 2021. After this, the band returned for a reunion show on March 1, 2022 where they performed the entire album.

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Münchberg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • (born 1948), German politician (CDU)

  • (born 1946), German painter and graphic artist

  • (born 1969), German literary scholar

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  • Müncheberg (disambiguation)
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The North Texas Knockouts were a team of the Women's Spring Football League set to play in the WSFL's 2012 season. The Knockouts will not be playing this season. However, it appears that players and coaches have reorganized under the new name of the DFW Xtreme. The DFW Xtreme have agreed to play out the schedule vacated by the North Texas Knockouts.

In their inaugural 2011 season, the Knockouts were members of the Independent Women's Football League. Based in Dallas, the Knockouts played their home games at Sprague Stadium on the campus of Justin F. Kimball High School.

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"Ajnad Bayt Al-Maqdis" is an Al Qaeda-run group formed as an offshoot of Al Qaeda to carry out militant activities in Jerusalem. Al Qaeda itself announced its creation through As-Sahab Media on 22/02/2016.

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