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  2. Knife Party - Wikipedia

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    Knife Party's first EP, 100% No Modern Talking, was released digitally through Warner Bros. Records on 12 December 2011. [6] The EP originally was to feature "Back to the Z-List" but was replaced with "Destroy Them with Lazers" as the duo had decided to abandon the track. [ 7 ]

  3. Abandon Ship (Knife Party album) - Wikipedia

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    Andy Belt of We Got This Covered gave it 3 out of 5 stars, saying "Knife Party’s debut album will rouse you and get you in the mood to celebrate, at least for its thunderous first half. Its best tracks are Begin Again, Boss Mode, Reconnect, D.I.M.H., and Kaleidoscope- these tracks utilize not only EDM but also house, space and/or dubstep." [18]

  4. Harpoon (Knife Party and Pegboard Nerds song) - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Run The Trap, Omar Serrano described Knife Party and Pegboard Nerds as two of "dance music's most revered acts", writing that the song was a "heart-pounding single boasts a boisterous and uplifting build that gives way to a piercing Electro drop that provides the unrelenting tune with its fast pace energy."

  5. Battle Sirens - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Rolling Stone, Members of Knife Party stated "Tom (Morello) hit us up when we were in the studio saying he'd always loved the idea of merging his guitar riffs into the electronic world and we bounced some ideas back and forth until we had the final version" and added that Performing this track live as a surprise during their Ultra set was insane.

  6. Haunted House (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The EP leaked on 29 April 2013, but the leaked version of "Power Glove" was erroneous because its sub bass was pitched down an octave too low. On 5 May 2013, the EP was uploaded and available to stream in full on Knife Party's official YouTube and SoundCloud accounts. The EP was later released in digital and CD formats a day later.

  7. Rage Valley - Wikipedia

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    Rage Valley is the second EP by the Australian electro house duo Knife Party. [2] It was released 27 May 2012 on Beatport and on 3 June 2012 on iTunes.The title track was originally named "Fuck Em" but was changed for what Knife Party described as "secret shady" reasons.

  8. Trigger Warning (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Trigger Warning is the fourth EP by the Australian electronic music duo Knife Party, released on 20 November 2015 by Earstorm Records and Big Beat. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is Knife Party's first EP since the release of their Haunted House EP in 2013.

  9. Category:Knife Party EPs - Wikipedia

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