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  1. track 5 off Weaponry Listens to Love, copyright: Huggy Bear and Kill Rock Stars Records 1994

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    • ilovetrinamichaels
  2. Listen to On The Wolves' Tip on Spotify. Huggy Bear · Song · 1995. ...

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    • February 20, 1995
  3. Listen to the full album: https://antircrds.io/4cm8rz9 "The Wolves" by @Waxahatchee from the album 'Tigers Blood', out nowOrder, stream & download at https:/...

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  4. Feb 3, 2021 · Watch the video for On the Wolves' Tip from Huggy Bear's Weaponry Listens to Love for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.

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    • “The Wolf” By Mumford & Sons. British folk band Mumford & Sons released the single “The Wolf” from the 2015 album Wilder Mind. The song represents a departure from the band’s folk roots, as they use more electric instruments, which nicely compliments the wolf theme and gives the song a rough sound.
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  5. Dec 7, 2023 · “Running With the Wolves” is a captivating song about wolves, wilderness, and running free. AURORA reportedly wrote the song during the blood moon and explained in one of the interviews: “I just imagined the moon turning all the people around the world into wild animals, running away from all the rules, all the materialism and technology.”

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  7. May 20, 2024 · Raised by Wolves by Falling in Reverse hits hard as a fierce blend of post-hardcore and glam metal. The song’s aggressive guitars and thunderous drums create a wild, untamed energy that mirrors the primal nature of wolves. With lyrics delving into themes of betrayal and survival, there’s an undeniable connection to the resilience of wolf packs.