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The music video for "Robot Rock" consists of Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of Daft Punk performing the song on a stage decorated with several televisions and lights, and filmed on VHS, to achieve an aged look. This is the first video to feature the duo as themselves exclusively.
Daft Punk, "Robot Rock" (Soulwax remix) – 1:38 Producers: Cedric Hervet, Daft Punk, Gildas Loaec Writers: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Thomas Bangalter, Kae Williams
"Megamix 1" (Around the World, Technologic, Television Rules The Nation) Daft Punk: n/a: n/a: FreeStyleGames: No: Daft Punk Record Bag "Megamix 2" (Robot Rock, Da Funk, Short Circuit) Daft Punk: n/a: n/a: FreeStyleGames: No: Daft Punk Record Bag "Monkey Wrench" Foo Fighters "Sabotage" Beastie Boys: FreeStyleGames: Yes: Born To Rock "Mr. Big ...
Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005 is an anthology by Daft Punk released in Japan on 29 March 2006, in the United Kingdom on 3 April 2006, and in the United States on 4 April 2006. A special edition includes a bonus DVD with 12 music videos—two of which are new, "The Prime Time of Your Life" and "Robot Rock (Daft Punk Maximum Overdrive)".
Breakwater is an American funk band from Philadelphia. The band released two albums: Breakwater in 1978, and Splashdown in 1980. The latter features the song "Release the Beast", which was sampled on "Robot Rock" by electronic duo Daft Punk.
The robot was created by Tony Gardner and his team at Alterian, Inc. The music video is included in the CD and DVD edition of the album Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005 . The pyramid design used in the video is similar to the scheme used in Daft Punk's live performances during the Alive 2006/2007 tour.
Robot Rock may refer to: . Robot Rock, a 1997 album by Joy Electric "Robot Rock" (song), the first single from Daft Punk's 2005 album Human After All A repetitive, trance-like subgenre of desert rock which emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s
Splashdown is a studio album by Philadelphia funk soul band, Breakwater. The album is most notable for containing the song "Release the Beast", which was sampled in " Robot Rock " by Daft Punk . Reception