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  2. In the Groove 2 - Wikipedia

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    Revision 1: This is the first version of In The Groove 2, and it is considered to be a beta. This is the only revision of the arcade that is not capable of performing updates. Revision 2: This is the first public version of In The Groove 2 It was released on July 11, 2005. It adds the machine's serial number to the title screen, and it adds a ...

  3. Music of In the Groove - Wikipedia

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    The music of In the Groove includes 136 songs for arcade and home releases. A few additional songs were confirmed to be present in the now-cancelled In the Groove 3. [1] Some artists are common to Dance Dance Revolution. In fact, a few song revivals can be found in In the Groove, but with different stepcharts.

  4. Groove On (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Groove On" was released as a single in the United States only in February 1992. [1] It was the third single to be released from Queer , but only the second to be released in US. "Groove On" was the follow-up to " Come Inside ", which had achieved success on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play and 12-inch Singles Sales charts in 1991.

  5. Riot on the Dancefloor - Wikipedia

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    Suprime Music, Sony Music Entertainment: Riot on the Dancefloor is the fourth album from German trance group Groove Coverage released in 2012. [1] The album, ...

  6. Brian Simpson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Simpson was born May 11, 1961, and raised in Gurnee, Illinois, to music-oriented parents. His father was a fan of jazz music, and Simpson says, "Our house was filled with music. I never really considered any other lifestyle." [3] The musician also states that his brother and sister both played instruments. At the age of ten, he began to play ...

  7. Compilation (The Clean album) - Wikipedia

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    Compilation is a compilation cassette by New Zealand group The Clean.It was released in 1986 by Flying Nun Records. [2] The album consists of early recordings, as well as songs from their 2 EPs, "Boodle Boodle Boodle" and "Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-so Sounds So-so, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten".

  8. Hidden track - Wikipedia

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    The hidden track is a snippet of a song called "Can You Take Me Back", serving as an "outro" to "Cry Baby Cry". Nirvana put the hidden song "Endless, Nameless" 10 minutes after the last listed track on their 1991 album Nevermind. It was the first prominent hidden track in the CD era and inspired a slew of hidden tracks on albums in the ...

  9. Just a Groove (Nomad song) - Wikipedia

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    "Just a Groove" (Rave Mix) – 5:36 "Just a Groove" (Monday Club Remix) – 5:35 "Just a Groove" (DJ's Rule the Mix - Part 1) – 5:51 "Just a Groove" (DJ's Rule the Mix - Part 2) – 5:32; CD single, UK (1991) "Just a Groove" (7" Edit) – 4:02 "Just a Groove" (Club Mix) – 6:21 "Just a Groove" (Vocal Attack) – 6:10; CD maxi-single, Belgium ...