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			This could also fit in the music forum, but I figure there's more chance of actually getting an answer here. When Choptop is going on about "Namland" (Brilliant scene, by the way), he says "It's a hit! It's a bang! It's a smash!". This same line is repeated in the song Crash Crash by the Murderdolls. The song doesnt seem related in any other way...reference or coincidence? 
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			I think its a coincidence. Usually happens if songs got same lines in em to rhyme, this time they rhymed with "crash"... I think they go like this: "Crash Crash Crash Crash Crash Crash It's a hit, it's a bang, it's a smash. Crash Crash Crash Crash Crash Crash It's a hit, it's a bang, it's a smash." 
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