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This is a list of songs that are featured in Andamiro's Pump It Up video game series.. Pump It Up's in-house musician group BanYa was responsible for original songs in the series under dance pop, rock, heavy metal, jazz, folk, progressive and house genres, including EDM remixes of classical pieces such as Canon in D, Turkey March and Moonlight.
In 2006, Slant Magazine ranked it 32nd in its "100 Greatest Dance Songs" list, writing, "M/A/R/R/S's "Pump Up the Volume", which took its title sample from an Erik B. & Rakim song, was a milestone in the world of sampling culture, snatching bits of Criminal Element Orchestra's "Put the Needle to the Record", old soul records (a few years before ...
Pump Up the Volume (Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to Allan Moyle's 1990 drama film Pump Up the Volume. It was released on August 14, 1990 through MCA Records . The album peaked at number 50 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.
Violent Femmes, "Add It Up" The B-52's, "Love Shack" Elvis Costello, "Pump It Up" Big Country, "In a Big Country" The Human League, "Don't You Want Me" The Foundations, "Build Me Up Buttercup" Trooper, "We're Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)" Meat Loaf, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" Simon & Garfunkel, "Cecilia" Young MC, "Bust a Move"
inspired '90s music fans to boldly have a fun time, let loose, and, of course, do it in style. A going-out playlist would be incomplete without this song, which was one of greatest bops of the decade.
The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs. Late 1980s. Year Artist Origin Song 1989: Black Box: Italy "Ride On Time" [1] 1989: Technotronic: Belgium ...
"Pump Up the Jam" is the opening track on Belgian act Technotronic's first album, Pump Up the Jam: The Album (1989). It was released as a single on 18 August 1989 [6] by Swanyard and SBK Records and was a worldwide hit, reaching number two in the United Kingdom in late 1989 and on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1990.