I'll go with teams I've seen.
1998 New York Yankees: It seemed like everyone in the lineup hit 20 HRs. They were first in OBP, first in ERA, and they went 125-50 overall including the playoffs
1996 Chicago Bulls: 72-10.
The show was really good last night. It had a great opening, and a great finish. You also had a PPV match (Jericho/Batista/Orton), and yeah HBK with the PS 475, WHY Box, and Wii3 4000.
Baron von Wortzenberger
Baron von Wotzenberger: Ja, ja, ja, mach schnell mit der art things, huh? I must get back to Dancecentrum in Stuttgart in time to see Kraftwerk. Hey, und dummkopf! Watch out for the CD changer in my trunk eh? Idiot.
Neil Patrick Harris as Bart Simpson.
Tony: Bart, I'm scared. Let's get out of here.
Bart: Shut up! Where do you want it, Skinner?
Skinner: *spits on him*
Bart: Not smart. *pumps him full of lead*
While I usually agree with rebuilding phases, they've been on one for a while, and this doesn't seem like a sure-fire guarantee kind of strategy.
They haven't been on this rebuilding phase in 12 years. The last time they had cap room was the year they signed Allan Houston, Larry Johnson and Chris Childs.
One of these:
"Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin
"Immigrant Song" by Led Zeppelin (although Brody used it)
"Shook Ones" by Mobb Deep
"Bring 'em out" by T.I
I don't know there's too many to name.