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Where's the Beef? is a compilation album released by Drive-Thru Records in 1997. The album features Less Than Jake's cover of the Twisted Sister song We're Not Gonna Take It which was originally released on the split album with Sprocket Wheel in 1996.

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  • Where's the Beef? is a compilation album released by Drive-Thru Records in 1997. The album features Less Than Jake's cover of the Twisted Sister song We're Not Gonna Take It which was originally released on the split album with Sprocket Wheel in 1996.
  • The Op-Yop was a toy marketed in the 1960's by a company based in Royal Oak, Michigan called Kramer Designs. The company's original location was an office on Adams in the neighboring community of Birmingham. The history we could find was based on a Time Magazine article in 1968 where it was stated that a million of the Op-Yops had been sold and another million were expected to sell by Christmas. In my travels, I have found some additional information including an internal memo relating to some six months worth of advertising that was done on the Soupy Sales Show with Soupy doing the commercials shot in Detroit. There were also memo's to retailers advising them to stock up on the toy to be in sync with the Soupy Sales ads. I tracked down the original molder who made the parts and talked to
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  • The Op-Yop was a toy marketed in the 1960's by a company based in Royal Oak, Michigan called Kramer Designs. The company's original location was an office on Adams in the neighboring community of Birmingham. The history we could find was based on a Time Magazine article in 1968 where it was stated that a million of the Op-Yops had been sold and another million were expected to sell by Christmas. In my travels, I have found some additional information including an internal memo relating to some six months worth of advertising that was done on the Soupy Sales Show with Soupy doing the commercials shot in Detroit. There were also memo's to retailers advising them to stock up on the toy to be in sync with the Soupy Sales ads. I tracked down the original molder who made the parts and talked to some home workers who assembled them at their homes from 1967 through 1968. The toy was labeled as a psychedelic sensation and was skin packaged on 4-1/4 inch by 14 inch printed chipboard. More can be found out about the recent reincarnation of the op-yop at WWW.op-yop.com
  • Where's the Beef? is a compilation album released by Drive-Thru Records in 1997. The album features Less Than Jake's cover of the Twisted Sister song We're Not Gonna Take It which was originally released on the split album with Sprocket Wheel in 1996.
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