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Top 10 Songs from Bob's Burgers

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Top 10 Songs from Bob's Burgers
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10. Interesting - Boyz 4 Now: Who needs N'Sync and The Backstreet Boys when Boyz 4 Now exists. I mean, they're so interested in you.

9. Nice Things Are Nice - Ensemble: This song ends with Bob and Mr. Fischoder dancing, how can you not love it?

8. Derek Dematopolis - Gayle and Linda Belcher: A love ballad for the ages, if we're being honest.

7. Burgers and Fries - Gene Belcher: This belongs on the list because the production value alone is phenomenal and you can't convince me otherwise.

6. Bad Things Are Bad - Ensemble: Jimmy Junior's pants are perfectly tailored, therefore this song belongs on this list.

5. Farts Will Set You Free - Gene Belcher: It's the theme for a revolution that takes place at Gene's Fart School For The Gifted. How can you not love it?

4. Amor, Por Favor - The Belcher Kids: A song that truly captures the essence of heartbreak that one feels after breaking up with a guidance counselor.

3. Work Hard or Die Trying - Ensemble: This song is like when Tammy and Louise both had to work together to get free of Tammy's Giant Head at her Bat Mitzvah. You wouldn't think they work together, but some how they still did.

2. Electric Love - Ensemble

:To quote Bob Belcher, "Wait, Gene wrote this?"


1. Linda's Thanksgiving Song - Linda Belcher: One word. Iconic.

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