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ALBUM BY KINGDOM COME
Do You Like It

How Come You Do Me Like You Do?         
SONG PERFORMED BY BENNY GOODMAN
How Come You Do Me Like You Do
"How Come You Do Me Like You Do?" is a song written by vaudeville comedy duo Gene Austin and Roy Bergere in 1924.
Do You Hear the People Sing?         
  • The song's title as a slogan in the [[2014 Hong Kong protests]].
SONG FROM THE MUSICAL LES MISÉRABLES
Do You Hear the People Sing; Do you hear the people sing?; Do you hear the people sing; Do you hear people sing; À la volonté du peuple
"Do You Hear the People Sing?" ("", literally To the Will of the People, in the original French version) is one of the principal and most recognisable songs from the 1980 musical Les Misérables.
Banquet/Staying Fat         
2004 DOUBLE A-SIDE SINGLE BY BLOC PARTY
Staying Fat
"Banquet"/"Staying Fat" is a double A-side single by Bloc Party. A follow-up to "She's Hearing Voices", it was released in May 2004 on Moshi Moshi Records, following the band's support slot for several dates with ex-Blur guitarist Graham Coxon.

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In Your Face (Kingdom Come album)

In Your Face is the second album by the hard rock band Kingdom Come. Two singles were released in support of the album, both becoming minor hits in the UK: "Do You Like It" (no. 73) and "Overrated" (no. 85). The band was due to tour the UK, supporting W.A.S.P., shortly after release of the second single, but split up before the tour commenced (ironically W.A.S.P. also lost guitarist and co-founder Chris Holmes at the same time, meaning they also had to cancel the tour). A third single "Stargazer" was pressed, but never officially released.

The 12" and CD single versions of "Do You Like It", includes the previously unreleased "Slow Down"; a song that did not make it onto the album.

In an interview, the band's members talk about the title of the album, saying that when you first look at the LP, you read "Kingdom Come", then, as you move your eyes downwards, you read "In your face". They laugh and say: "Kingdom come ... in your face, get it?", making an obscene joke or double entendre of it.