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  2. Scooter (band) - Wikipedia

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    A limited edition version of the album included a cover of the 1978 City song "Am Fenster" as a bonus track. In December 2001, Scooter released their 23rd single "Ramp! (The Logical Song)" from their Best of compilation album Push the Beat for This Jam. While the single went platinum in Australia and Norway, it managed to reach the No.2 ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. Scooter discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of German techno band Scooter.Founded in December 1993 in Hamburg, Scooter is known for being one of the most successful German bands as well as for having sold over 30 million records worldwide. [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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]

  7. The Big Mash Up - Wikipedia

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    The Big Mash Up is the fifteenth studio album from German electronic dance music band Scooter and was released on 14 October 2011. [1] The album was preceded by the single "Friends Turbo" released on 15 April 2011, the second single "The Only One", released on 20 May 2011, a third single, "David Doesn't Eat", released on the same day as the album itself.

  8. Mind the Gap (Scooter album) - Wikipedia

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    Mind the Gap is the tenth album by German hard dance group Scooter. Four singles were taken from it: "Jigga Jigga!", "Shake That!", "One (Always Hardcore)" and "Suavemente". Three different versions of the album were released – Basic, Regular and Deluxe. The Basic Version contains all 11 studio tracks, but no booklet. The Regular Version ...

  9. and the Beat Goes On! - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the single "Hyper Hyper", Scooter decided to make their debut album. Released in early 1995, it contains brand new tracks and reworked "The Loop!"-remixes. There are no gaps between the tracks, it sounds like an imaginary Scooter gig (on the LP release, however, all tracks are unmixed and 7 tracks, not released as singles ...