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The Bouncer (song)

1992 single by Kicks Like a Mule From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"The Bouncer" is a song by British electronic dance music duo Kicks Like a Mule. It was released as a single in 1992, and was a success, peaking at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] It features vocal samples of an archetypal club bouncer saying "Your name's not down, you're not coming in", "Not tonight, you're not on the list" and "Listen mate, I told you once, I told you twice, you're not on the list, alright?".

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A keyboard riff sample is taken from the 1990 song "Moribund" by Frank De Wulf. In 2006, English indie rock band Klaxons covered "The Bouncer" for their Xan Valleys EP. Kicks Like a Mule returned the favour the following year by covering Klaxon's "Gravity's Rainbow". In 2008, English electronic musician Zomby sampled the vocal sample "your name's not down, you're not coming in" in the song "Hench" from his album Where Were U in '92?.[2] The vocal samples also appear on the track "UK Border Patrol" from the album Organ by an English EDM musician Dimension, and the song "Movin' On Up (Coco's Song, Love Beats Rhymes)" by American rapper Azealia Banks.

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Track listing

UK 12" single
A. "The Bouncer" (Original Mix)
B1. "The Bouncer" (Housequake Mix)
B2. "The Bouncer" (Raw Mix)

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