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Infinity Within is the second album by the band Deee-Lite. Released in 1992 under their contract with Elektra, the album's lyrical content, instrumentation and overall tone the album showcases the band's political activism as a more literal part of the music than on their debut, World Clique (1990). Whereas their debut album is subtly focuses on global peace, joy and unity, Infinity Within is overtly political, evidenced with the phrase, "Let's Face it, it's a Pro-Choice album" appearing on the album cover and more importantly, with outspoken tracks encouraging the protection of the environment ("I Had a Dream I Was Falling Through a Hole in the Ozone Layer"), sexual liberation through safe sex ("Rubber Lover"), the failure of the judicial system ("Fuddy Duddy Judge") and the importance of voting ("Vote Baby Vote"). It was originally issued in an "eco-pack" that was mostly paper packaging that the customer folded into the shape of a digipack CD case once purchased. The song "Vote Baby Vote" was made into a public service announcement.
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- "I. F. O. (Identified Flying Object)"
- "Runaway"
- "Heart Be Still"
- "I Won't Give Up"
- "Vote, Baby, Vote"
- "Two Clouds Above Nine"
- "Electric Shock"
- "I Had A Dream I Was Falling Through A Hole In The Ozone Layer"
- "Fuddy Duddy Judge"
- "Pussycat Meow"
- "Thank You Everyday"
- "Rubber Lover"
- "Come On In, The Dreams Are Fine"
- "Love Is Everything" - (bonus track)