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Encyclopedia > Come Clean

Come Clean is the name of a 1905 rag by Paul Sarebresole and of a 2001 album by Puddle of Mudd.


New Orleans ragtime composer Paul Sarebresole published Come Clean in 1905. It is still performed by groups such as the New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra.


The CD album Come Clean was released on August 28, 2001 by the band Puddle of Mudd.


Track listing

  1. "Control"
  2. "Drift And Die"
  3. "Out Of My Head"
  4. "Nobody Told Me"
  5. "Blurry"
  6. "She Hates Me"
  7. "Bring Me Down"
  8. "Never Change"
  9. "Basement"
  10. "Said"
  11. "Piss It All Away"

Singles

  • "Control" (2001)
  • "Blurry" (2002)
  • "Drift And Die" (2002)
  • "She Hates Me" (2002)

"Come Clean" is a song and the second single by Hilary Duff in 2004, from her first album Metamorphosis.


Come Clean is also an album by The Dwarves.


Come Clean is also an album by Curve.


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Come Clean - definition of Come Clean in Encyclopedia (136 words)
Come Clean is the name of a 1905 rag by Paul Sarebresole and of a 2001 album by Puddle of Mudd.
The CD album Come Clean was released on August 28, 2001 by the band Puddle of Mudd.
"Come Clean" is a song and the second single by Hilary Duff in 2004, from her first album Metamorphosis.
Come Clean (751 words)
Coming clean does not always require the expertise and expense of professional assistance.
When it comes to properly labeling workers as employees rather than independent contractors, at first, it may seem burdensome to file W-4 and W-2 forms for every employee or to withhold 7.5 percent of every employment dollar and match it.
For the relatively modest cost of cleaning up, you can avoid the risks of your business being caught by those federal and state agencies that are becoming increasingly more involved in enforcing those confusing and complex employment tax rules.
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