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  • I'm A Good Old Innie
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  • I'm A Good Old Innie was an Insurrectionist song to the tune of the ancient song from the 19th Century, I'm A Good Old Rebel. I'm A Good Old Innie was believed to be developed either on Eridanus II or Eridanus Secundus circa 2514. The tune quickly gained popularity amongst rebel organizations, and many other versions of the song sprang up over the years, with easily over a hundred variations by 2553, however, the most well known was the original. Although the song's original composer is unknown, it is believed by many to be rebel infantryman Samuel Harrison, a bodyguard of Robert Watts who was killed during Blue Team's raid in 2525.
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  • I'm A Good Old Innie was an Insurrectionist song to the tune of the ancient song from the 19th Century, I'm A Good Old Rebel. I'm A Good Old Innie was believed to be developed either on Eridanus II or Eridanus Secundus circa 2514. The tune quickly gained popularity amongst rebel organizations, and many other versions of the song sprang up over the years, with easily over a hundred variations by 2553, however, the most well known was the original. Although the song's original composer is unknown, it is believed by many to be rebel infantryman Samuel Harrison, a bodyguard of Robert Watts who was killed during Blue Team's raid in 2525.