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  2. Scooter (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the English dance music group Emmet formed a Scooter tribute act titled "Moped". Their songs received airplay on BBC Radio 1. [101] Scooter tracks are often featured in releases of the Les Mills group fitness programs. The Norwegian comedy duo Bye & Rønning made several parodies of Scooter, including Scooter in studio and Party in Heaven.

  3. Nessaja - Wikipedia

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    "Nessaja" is a song written by Peter Maffay and Rolf Zuckowski from the musical Tabaluga released in 1983 on the album Tabaluga oder die Reise zur Vernunft. German band Scooter released a version as single on 8 April 2002.

  4. The Logical Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Logical Song" was written primarily by Roger Hodgson, the lyrics based on his experience of being sent away to boarding school for ten years. [3] It was a very personal song for Hodgson; he had worked on the song during soundchecks, and completed the lyrics and arrangement six months before proposing it to the band for the album. [4]

  5. Scooter discography - Wikipedia

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    Since 1993, the trio has released 21 studio albums, five compilation albums, five live albums and 83 singles, as well as six video albums and 81 music videos. Scooter, who have gathered 80 gold and platinum awards throughout the years, [ 2 ] are composed of H.P. Baxxter , Marc Blou and Jay Frog .

  6. Push the Beat for This Jam (The Second Chapter) - Wikipedia

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    To capitalise on the success of "The Logical Song" in the UK, a different version of the album was released there titled Push the Beat for This Jam (The Singles '94–'02). Released on 29 July 2002, it was certified Gold by the BPI on 23 August 2002, [ 3 ] reaching a high of number six on the UK Albums Chart . [ 4 ]

  7. God Save the Rave - Wikipedia

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    The police car from the "Rave Teacher (Somebody Like Me)" music video is a reference to the Ford Timelord car used by the KLF in the "Doctorin' The Tardis" music video and the road movie The White Room. This is not the first reference to Ford Timelord by Scooter, who used this reference in the 2000 "I'm Your Pusher" music video.

  8. The Stadium Techno Experience - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium Techno Experience is the ninth studio album by German hard dance group Scooter. Three singles were released from it: "Weekend!", "The Night" and a remix of "Maria (I Like It Loud)" featuring Marc Acardipane and Dick Rules. Its artwork is an homage to the 1991 album The White Room by The KLF. It is the first album featuring Jay Frog.

  9. 100% Scooter – 25 Years Wild & Wicked - Wikipedia

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    The special collector's edition of the album, entitled 100% Scooter – 25 Years Wild & Wicked (Limited Deluxe Box), contains 5 CDs mentioned above, plus a vinyl LP of Olga Scheps' tribute album 100% Scooter – Piano Only, a MC with the megamix and selected tracks from another tribute album Hands On Scooter, and a 112 paged photo book ...