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Reactor Party
2006 single by Shitdisco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reactor Party is the first single released by the band Shitdisco from Glasgow, scotland.[1][2] It was released on 23 October 2006 and reached #73 in the UK charts.[citation needed] The song is inspired by the gabba raves that reportedly take place in decommissioned nuclear reactors in the former Soviet Union.
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Formats
12"
- Reactor Party
- Bolsheviks
- Reactor Party (Luke Smith MPC-MIX)
- I Know Kung Fu (James Ford edit)
CD single
- Reactor Party
- Bolsheviks
- Reactor Party (Luke Smith MPC-MIX)
7"
- Reactor Party
- I Know Kung Fu (Nightmoves Remix)
Video
The video was filmed in a disused railway tunnel in the west end of Glasgow and a boiler room in the Glasgow School of Art. It was directed by Danny McConnel and Rik from Square Lips productions.
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