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  2. Friends (Scooter song) - Wikipedia

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    (1995). The song is notable as the first example of the band using high pitched female vocals for the chorus of a song. The band also used this on the follow-up single "Endless Summer" before abandoning it until "Posse (I Need You on the Floor)" in 2001, after which it became a staple of most Scooter singles. [citation needed]

  3. Scooter (band) - Wikipedia

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    Scooter's fifteenth studio album, entitled The Big Mash Up was released on 14 October 2011 - two years since the release of Under the Radar Over the Top being the longest gap between two albums in the band's history to date. [51] The first single from the album, "The Only One", was released on 20 May 2011, which peaked at No.45. [21]

  4. Scooter discography - Wikipedia

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    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] 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 .

  5. Move Your Ass! - Wikipedia

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    "Move Your Ass" was the introduction to Scooter in the UK, being the first of their many releases to enter the UK top 40. It was first released there on 1 April 1995, but it stalled at number 98 on the chart before dropping out of the top 100 altogether. It saw a re-release on 21 October 1995, when it entered the UK top 40 and peaked at number 23.

  6. Jumping All Over the World (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, it was the band's highest-charting single in five years, reaching number 28 on the UK Singles Chart. The radio edit of the song features an extra verse, an altered opening, and an added crowd chorus near the end of the song. [2] This differs from the album edit that has only one verse and no crowd chorus.

  7. Hyper Hyper - Wikipedia

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    "Hyper Hyper" is a song by German band Scooter, released in May 1994 as the first single from their debut album, ... and the Beat Goes On! (1995). It was sold in three versions: two of the versions had the same track listings, but different covers. The song was one of the most successful dance hits of 1994.

  8. Hello! (Good to Be Back) - Wikipedia

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    "Hello! (Good to Be Back)" samples four songs. The main sample being from "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again" by Gary Glitter from the 1973 album Touch Me.Additional samples are from "3 a.m. Eternal (Live At The S.S.L)" by The KLF from the 1991 album The White Room and "We Call It Acieed" by D Mob and Dark Night Rider by Ice MC.

  9. Fire (Scooter song) - Wikipedia

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    British magazine Music Week rated the song four out of five, writing, "The German outfit mesh thrashing guitars with a pumping dance beat, giving off enough energy to rip the roof off. Should blaze a trail into the Top 30." [2]