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  2. Human After All - Wikipedia

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    Human After All is the third studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, first released on 14 March 2005 through Virgin Records.Unlike their previous studio album Discovery (2001), whose sound was inspired by disco and garage house and produced over the period of two years, Human After All was more minimalistic and improvisational with a mixture of heavier guitars and electronics ...

  3. Human After All (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Human After All" is the only single from the album released without an accompanying music video. Daft Punk had originally set to make a video, but it eventually became the feature film Daft Punk's Electroma co-written and directed by the duo. [2] Daft Punk produced the Teriyaki Boyz song "HeartBreaker", which features elements of "Human After ...

  4. Pentatonix - Wikipedia

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    Pentatonix performing in St. Louis, Missouri in 2013. PTX Vol. II was released on November 5, 2013, in conjunction with their second album single on YouTube: a medley of Daft Punk songs. The video went viral, garnering 100 million views in the first year. [60]

  5. Daft Punk - Wikipedia

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    Robot Rock", "Technologic", "Human After All" and "The Prime Time of Your Life" were released as singles. A Daft Punk anthology CD/DVD, Musique Vol. 1 1993–2005, was released on 4 April 2006. Daft Punk also released a remix album, Human After All: Remixes. [33]

  6. The Prime Time of Your Life - Wikipedia

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    "The Prime Time of Your Life" [1] is a song by French electronic music duo Daft Punk from their third studio album, Human After All. It was released as the fourth and final single from the album on 17 June 2006 by record label Virgin.

  7. Mitch Grassi - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Coby Michael Grassi (born July 24, 1992) is an American singer from Arlington, Texas.Known for his high tenor voice, [1] [2] Grassi came to international attention as a founding performer in two groups—the a cappella quintet Pentatonix, and the duo Superfruit with Pentatonix bandmate Scott Hoying.

  8. PTX, Vol. II - Wikipedia

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    PTX, Vol. II (Volume 2) is the third extended play (EP) by American a cappella group Pentatonix. It was released digitally on November 5, 2013, while physical versions of the album were available from November 12, 2013. [ 1 ]

  9. Robot Rock (song) - Wikipedia

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    Daft Punk incorporated a vocoder [11] into the production, repeating the title phrase of "Robot Rock". Aside from the sampling, Thomas Bangalter noted that the duo used a Moog synthesizer with guitar pedals for the song. [12] The Breakwater sample is credited on the single's sleeve and on the liner notes of the parent Human After All album.