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He's not a real doctor, but he is an actual worm. "Doctor Worm" being his stage name. He jams with and mentions '''Rabbi Vole''', who does the actual bass solo in the song. | He's not a real doctor, but he is an actual worm. "Doctor Worm" being his stage name. He jams with and mentions '''Rabbi Vole''', who does the actual bass solo in the song. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 17 April 2025
An actual worm who is a drummer, according to the song "Dr. Worm" by They Might Be Giants. It's the only studio track on the otherwise all live album Severe Tire Damage' (1998).
He's not a real doctor, but he is an actual worm. "Doctor Worm" being his stage name. He jams with and mentions Rabbi Vole, who does the actual bass solo in the song.
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