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The identity code for a Toronto airport and the best song ever to be conceived by a canadian band.
The time signature is set to match 'YYZ' in morse code (-.---.----..)
Great song for jammin' to.
'Hey Cam, what do you want to jam to..'
'Uuuuuhhh... YYZ'
(taps on ride cymbal)
YYZ by Matt April 22, 2005
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1. The airport in Toronto
2.An instrumental by Rush that begins with the morse code for YYZ. It is named after the airport in Toronto, where Rush is from
1.I was going to Toronto so I took a plane to the YYZ airport
2.YYZ is such a hard song to play!
YYZ by QWERTY April 11, 2005
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