Let's Kill Music
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| Single by The Cooper Temple Clause from the album See This Through And Leave |
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| Released | 17 September 2001 | ||||
| Format | 2 CDs, 1 7", 1 remix 12" | ||||
| Recorded | 2001 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Length | 4:12 | ||||
| Label | Morning Records | ||||
| Producer | The Cooper Temple Clause | ||||
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"Let's Kill Music" is the first widely available Cooper Temple Clause single, entering at #41 in the UK Charts, and the first to have a promo video.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD1
- Let's Kill Music
- Panzer Attack (Dirty Sanchez Remix)
[edit] CD2
- Let's Kill Music
- My Darling (Nasty Angel)
- Let's Kill Music (Dirty Sanchez Remix)
[edit] 7"
- Let's Kill Music
- Girl Ink Age (Instrumental) 6.15
[edit] CD Promo
- Let's Kill Music
[edit] 12" Remixes
- Let's Kill Music
- Panzer Attack (Dirty Sanchez Mix)
- Let's Kill Music (Dirty Sanchez Mix)
| The Cooper Temple Clause |
| Tom Bellamy | Dan Fisher | Ben Gautrey | Jon Harper | Kieran Mahon |
| Didz Hammond |
| Discography |
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| Albums: See This Through and Leave | Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose | Make This Your Own |
| Extended plays: The Hardware EP | The Warfare EP | The Hardware EP + The Warfare EP | Head EP |
| Singles: "Way Out West" | "Let's Kill Music" | "Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs" | "Who Needs Enemies?" | "A.I.M." | "Promises, Promises" | "Blind Pilots" | "Damage" | "Homo Sapiens" | "Waiting Game" |


