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Scooter is a German happy hardcore, rave and techno music band founded in Hamburg in 1993. [1] To date, the band has sold over 30 million records [5] and earned over 80 Gold and Platinum awards. [7] Scooter is considered the most commercially successful German single-record act with 23 top ten hits. [8]
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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 .
"Fire" is a song by German hard dance band Scooter, released on 27 March 1997 as the first single from their fourth album, Age of Love (1997). Critical reception
"Chopstick (Mado Kara Mieru)" is Scooter's version of the 2009's song "Mado Kara Mieru" from the album Calling All Dawns by Christopher Tin. "Fuck Forever" contains a melody based on "Mammoth" by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike with Moguai. "Listen" contains samples from Avicii's remix of Lenny Kravitz's song "Superlove".
Topics about Scooter (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Scooter (band) albums" The following 29 pages are in ...
The police car from the "Rave Teacher (Somebody Like Me)" music video is a reference to the Ford Timelord car used by the KLF in the "Doctorin' The Tardis" music video and the road movie The White Room. This is not the first reference to Ford Timelord by Scooter, who used this reference in the 2000 "I'm Your Pusher" music video.
24 Carat Gold is a best-of album by German techno group Scooter, featuring 24 gold-selling songs from 1994 until its release date on 4 November 2002. [1] Many of the songs on the album are digitally remastered versions, with some of the songs being shortened as to fit all of the tracks on the album.