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Here Comes Trouble is the first album by funk metal band Scatterbrain , released in 1990.

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5-421: Here Comes Trouble may refer to: Here Comes Trouble (Scatterbrain album) (1990) Here Comes Trouble (Bad Company album) (1992) Here Comes Trouble (The Eyeliners album) (2000) Here Comes Trouble (Ian McLagan album) (2005) Here Comes Trouble (1936 film) , starring Paul Kelly, Arline Judge, and Mona Barrie Here Comes Trouble (1948 film) ,

10-420: A comedy featuring Dodo Doubleday Here Comes Trouble: Stories from My Life , 2011 book by Michael Moore See also [ edit ] Oh No! Here Comes Trouble , 2023 Taiwanese television series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Here Comes Trouble . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

15-484: A cover version of Cheech and Chong 's " Earache My Eye ". The single "Don't Call Me Dude" makes reference to vaudeville routine " Slowly I Turned ", and the intro is a parody of Dion 's " Runaround Sue ". The follow-up single "Down With the Ship (Slight Return)" features snippets from a number of classic rock and heavy metal songs, as detailed below. The album's initial reception was generally positive, with reviews noting

20-485: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Here_Comes_Trouble&oldid=1204442111 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Here Comes Trouble (Scatterbrain album) The album spent 16 weeks on Billboard's album charts, peaking at #138. It contains

25-413: The quality of the band's vocals and humorous approach to heavy metal. The album proved memorable enough for some music writers that it enjoyed continuing retrospective coverage into the 2000s. Later reviews reflect on the album's quirky and sometimes scattered themes, as well as the quality musicianship. Others believe the album demonstrates that the band should hold a more important place in the history of

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