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Oh, dude, that's "Home" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. It's like this feel-good, folksy tune that makes you wanna grab a tambourine and dance around a campfire. So, yeah, if you're ever feeling homesick or just craving some chicken, give it a listen.

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