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The track was covered by [[Arbeid Adelt!]] as "[[Disco Death]]". The track was covered by [[Arbeid Adelt!]] as "[[Disco Death]]".
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-== Death Disco (1983,1987) - Arbeid Adelt == 
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-"Death Disco" is a cover track of Public Image Limited, a post punk band with the ex-vocalist of Sex Pistols, Johnny Rotten. The New Beat version has strong & slower beats. This belgian electronic mood has also basslines of TB 303 and weird effects. The original one had elements of disco bass and punk rock, with lyrics like "Seen it in your eyes", a paradox about what the eyes show and the words cannot say... Alain_Patrick - 14-Sep-04 01:01 AM via http://www.discogs.com/release/89606 [Oct 2005]  
-Taken from the b-side of the 7" single "De Man Die Alles Noteert' the track was recorded live. Although titled 'Death Disco' it is actually a cover of 'Fodderstompf'. Arbeid are fronted by eclectic Belgian Luc Van Acker who later played the likes of the Revolting Cocks. The band also released a single called 'Jhonnie Sexpistool'. Jan Vanroelen from the band later recorded a studio version of 'Death Disco' which was released as a 12" single.  
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-In recent years this track has become something of a cult classic and has featured on numerous mix compilations, most notably '2 Many dj's, Soul Wax pt.2' mix album --http://www.fodderstompf.com/DISCOGRAPHY/2coverdisco.html [Oct 2005]  
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"Death Disco" is a song by Public Image Limited. The record was released in both 7" and 12" single formats with two versions of the song, "1/2 mix" and "Megga mix" on the 12" version. The song was released in an alternative version as "Swan Lake" on the group's second album, Metal Box, with slight changes at the end.

The track was covered by Arbeid Adelt! as "Disco Death".



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