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If you're planning on checking these guys out, though, be aware--most of what ''Dos Gringos'' does are [[Bawdy Song|Bawdy Songs]] ''full'' of [[Refuge in Audacity|audacity]]. Suffice to say, these guys wouldn't be [[Not Safe for Work|work safe]] to listen to at a lot of places. Second, as they were written for the fighter pilot community (and associated personnel), their songs will sound like a second language to civilian listeners, unless they know quite a bit about NATO brevity code, fighter pilot slang, and USAF jargon. Well, except for the [[Cluster F-Bomb|profanity]]. That's a universal language.
 
Even though their tours and album-making are severely limited by being active duty pilots, they've become quite popular in the U.S. Air Force, other branches of the American military, and even with other national militaries--[[Small Reference Pools|Which of course means they're]] "[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dos Gringos|non-notable]]" at [[The Other Wiki]]. You can thankfully still read [httphttps://web.archive.org/web/20071231070811/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos_Gringos the article on them] at the Web Archive. They also have a site [http://www.dosgringosrocks.com/ here], where you can preview some of the songs (as well as read the lyrics).
 
=== Their songs include: ===