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  2. Doll Revolution contains 15 songs and is the group's lengthiest album. All tracks were composed or co-written by members of the Bangles, with the exception of "Tear Off Your Own Head," written by Elvis Costello and debuting on his 2002 album When I Was Cruel.

  3. Sep 9, 2003 · The Bangles. Released September 9, 2003. Doll Revolution Tracklist. 1. Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution) Lyrics. 2. Stealing Rosemary Lyrics. 3. Something That You Said...

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    Doll Revolution is the fourth studio album by American pop rock band the Bangles. It was released in March 2003 in Europe and Japan, and in September of that year in the USA. It is the first album by the group since their 1998 reunion.

    1.Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution)

    2.Stealing Rosemary

    3.Something That You Said

    4.Ask Me No Questions

    5.The Rain Song

    6.Nickel Romeo

  4. Showing up fashionably late to board the good ship Revival, The Bangles (Susanna Hoffs, Michael Steele and sisters Debbi and Vikki Peterson), return with their fourth album Doll Revolution.

  5. Listen to Doll Revolution by The Bangles on Deezer. Tear Off Your Own Head (It's A Doll Revolution), Stealing Rosemary, Something That You Said...

    • February 26, 2003
  6. May 9, 2023 · On the comeback disc Doll Revolution — their first album in 15 years — Susanna Hoffs and her bandmates thankfully seem more interested in rekindling that early creative spark than reigniting the flames of pop stardom. Which is to say, these 15 songs tend to be more low-key, lightweight and laid-back than the products of their pop-fuelled ...

  7. Sep 24, 2003 · Doll Revolution, the Bangles’s first album since 1988’s Everything, kicks off with a colorful cover of Elvis Costello’s “Tear Off Your Own Head (It’s a Doll Revolution)” and “Stealing Rosemary,” a poetic tune that, according to guitarist Vicki Peterson, is about “the little crimes you commit for love.” The track, along with ...

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