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  2. Rush Rush (Debbie Harry song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rush Rush" was released both as a 7-inch single and an extended 12-inch, the A-side of which would later be included on the 1988 Blondie/Debbie Harry remix compilation Once More into the Bleach, as well as Harry's 1999 compilation Most of All: The Best of Deborah Harry. A music video was produced, but it was primarily a montage of clips from ...

  3. Flashdance (song) - Wikipedia

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    The remix, titled "Flashing For Money" and arranged by DJ Sultan, appeared as a B-side on Deep Dish Records single releases of "Say Hello", and was released as an a-side single on the Absolute Sound label in France.

  4. The Greatest Mixes - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Mixes contains rare unreleased tracks and remixes from both Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Melle Mel. The LP's foldout sleeve also contains a summarised biography of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five by Lewis Dene of Blues & Soul. The Greatest Mixes was later reissued in 2002. [3] [4]

  5. Enter Shikari discography - Wikipedia

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    "Destabilise" (ROUT Remix) Lawrence Hardy (edited by Judderman) α "Sssnakepit" A Flash Flood of Colour: Kode Media α "Sssnakepit" (Hamilton Remix) Non-album song: 2012 "Arguing with Thermometers" A Flash Flood of Colour: Raul Gonzo α "Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here" "Pack of Thieves" 2013 "Hello Tyrannosaurus, Meet Tyrannicide"

  6. Remixes 81–04 - Wikipedia

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    Remixes 81–04 is a remix album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 25 October 2004. It was the band's first release since Daniel Miller's independent label Mute Records was acquired by industry major EMI in 2002. It features well-known remixes from the band's back catalogue, as well as previously unavailable mixes.

  7. Flashback (Calvin Harris song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flashback" was released as the album's third single on 2 November 2009. To promote the track, Calvin was originally scheduled to perform on the UK morning talk show GMTV, however the show declined Calvin's appearance as they thought the song was "too dancy" for the programme.

  8. George Is On - Wikipedia

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    International version cover. George is On is the second album by American dance music duo Deep Dish.It features their Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart hit "Flashdance" (which features Anousheh Khalili and is also their biggest UK chart hit, reaching No. 3), as well as a remake of the classic Fleetwood Mac song "Dreams", for which Stevie Nicks provided new vocals.

  9. Boulevard of Broken Songs - Wikipedia

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    A third version that samples the Aerosmith song and vocals by American rapper Missy Elliott from a remix of American pop singer Madonna's "American Life" was included on American Edit, a full-length mash-up album of American Idiot, produced by Party Ben and Team9 under the name "Dean Gray", which is a spoonerism of "Green Day".

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