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Cumulative Season One FPM: 1.23 The Number of Fucks In DeadwoodSong: Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back) In julie garfield April 2004 the controversial R&B song "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" by Eamon became the first song with an obscenity in its title to reach the top 20 in the US. The word fuck was censored both on the packaging and on the radio edit. The single also reached #1 in the charts of several countries including UK and julie garfield Australia. A julie garfield reply to that song, titled "F.U.R.B. (Fuck U Right Back)", by Frankee was also very successful, and also reached #1 in the UK in May 2004, and then in Australia in June 2004. American band Nine Inch Nails' 2000 single, "Starsuckers, Inc." features a lyrical re-work of the album version, "Starfuckers, Inc." intended to give the song a chance of broadcast both on U.S. television and radio. It was often referred to by Radio DJs as "Farstuckers, Inc."
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