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Protocols is the debut studio album by American Hasidic anti-folk singer Rav Shmuel. It was produced by Michael Ferrentino and ex-Wonder Stuff drummer Andres Karu and released on September 8, 2006 by Jewish Music Group. The album title is a reference to the infamous antisemitic hoax The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which Rav Shmuel sarcastically confesses to in the album's title track. (en) |
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Jewish Music Group (en) |
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Protocols (en) |
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Some People Think That I Am Damned (en) |
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Andres Karu, Michael Ferrentino (en) |
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Doghaus Studios in Baltimore, Maryland (en) |
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Protocols (en) Fatherland (en) Social Suicide (en) Somebody Else (en) Last Chance (en) Confused (en) I Feel Love (en) Big Talkers (en) Dumb World (en) I Am Oxygen (en) Itinerant Plea (en) Realistic X (en) |
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Protocols is the debut studio album by American Hasidic anti-folk singer Rav Shmuel. It was produced by Michael Ferrentino and ex-Wonder Stuff drummer Andres Karu and released on September 8, 2006 by Jewish Music Group. The album title is a reference to the infamous antisemitic hoax The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which Rav Shmuel sarcastically confesses to in the album's title track. (en) |
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