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Fish Tank is a 2009 British drama film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. The film is about Mia, a volatile and socially isolated 15-year-old, and her relationship with her mother's new boyfriend. Fish Tank was critically acclaimed and won the Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. [3] It also won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film.
The video, directed by Dom and Nic, features a boy (played by British actor Rory Jennings [3]) looking at his fish tank, which is home to Fatlip the Piranha, his friend "Sammy the Salmon" (actually a squirrel fish), Puffa the beatboxing pufferfish, a lionfish, and various other tropical fish such as seahorses, butterflyfish, angelfish and tangs.
In the Fishtank 1 was first released on 12" vinyl by Atomic Recordings in 1996, and was issued by De Konkurrent on vinyl and CD later that year. A CD version was released in the United States in 1999. [8] De Konkurrent also reissued the record in 2014. Five editions of In the Fishtank 1 have been released in total, each with different cover art.
Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [8]NL [4]Toiling in the Reeperbahn: Released: June 1993; Label: Battleside; Formats: 2xCD; Recorded on 23 June 1992 at the Hamburg Große Freiheit
In the UK the album was accompanied by a 7" single (A 3495) on 27 June 1983 comprising Galaxy Song/Every Sperm Is Sacred, the latter song containing an extra instrumental section not featured in the film or album version. This was also available as a fish bowl-shaped picture disc.
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In 1992, Soundgarden recorded the song. In 1995, a reunited Devo, joined by Bulimia Banquet vocalist Jula Bell, recorded a slowed-down version for the action comedy film Tank Girl. [14] The version with Bell and Devo singing is heard in the film's opening sequence, but the version on the soundtrack album is Devo without Bell.