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title: "Here Comes Science"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_Science"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T07:42:49.336481+00:00"
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instance: "kb-cron"
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Here Comes Science is the fourth children's album and fourteenth studio album by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was packaged as a CD/DVD set. The album is science-themed, and is the third in their line of educational albums, following Here Come the ABCs (2005) and Here Come the 123s (2008). It was nominated for the "Best Musical Album for Children" Grammy.
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"I Am a Paleontologist" was featured in a Payless ShoeSource commercial featuring kids inside a dinosaur museum.
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== Track listing ==
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The CD track listing is the same as the DVD track listing, with the exception of the bonus track "Waves", which is absent from the DVD.
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== Personnel ==
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They Might Be Giants
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John Linnell – vocals, keyboard
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John Flansburgh – vocals, guitar
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Marty Beller – drums
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Danny Weinkauf – bass, vocals (3)
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Dan Miller – guitar
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Additional musicians
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Robin Goldwasser – additional vocals (4, 5, 8, 13)
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Hannah & Niffer Levine – additional vocals (16)
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Lena & Kai Weinkauf – additional vocals (3)
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Dan Levine – trombone, bass trombone, arrangement, alto horn, euphonium
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Stan Harrison – tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute
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Curt Ramm – trumpet, flugelhorn, trumpet solo
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Michael Leonhart – trumpet, flugelhorn, mellophone
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Jonathan Levine – piccolo, alto flute, alto saxophone, bass clarinet
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== References ==
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== External links ==
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Here Comes Science at This Might Be A Wiki |