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| View Larger Image | A Bugged Out Mix by Hot Chip | Audio CDby Hot Chip
| List Price: | $14.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | New State Music | | Release Date: | May 19, 2009 | | Sales Rank: | 81,563st |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Nah und Fern - Gas
- Track 2: Space Bumps - Theo Parrish
- Track 3: Schmedding - Extrawelt, , Morelle
- Track 4: C'est La Vie - Joseph Capriati
- Track 5: Claim - Philip Sherburne
- Track 6: Don't Take It [Thomos Edit] - Armando
- Track 7: Deliberately Selected - Harry Axt
- Track 8: Blast - Florian Meindl
- Track 9: 00/346/00/380 [Dandy Jack & The Queen of Mars Remix] - Conrad Schnitzler
- Track 10: Torque - John Tejada
- Track 11: Hope - Pig & Dan
- Track 12: Junktion - Prevelist
- Track 13: Cosmic Sandwich [Cosmic Sandwich Remix] - Cosmic Sandwich
- Track 14: Take It In - Hot Chip
- Track 15: Moody Bastard - Mark Henning
- Track 16: One2One - District 1
- Track 17: Yeke Yeke [Afro Acid Mix] - Mory Kanté
- Track 18: Chiclet's Theme - Ican
- Track 19: Eucalypse Now! - Gabriel Ananda, Dominik Eulberg
- Track 20: Bloody Notes [Butch Remix] - Alex Cappelli
- Track 21: Melodrama - Kollektiv Turmstrasse
- Track 22: Karambolage [Oxia Remix] - Marc Romboy
- Track 23: Bubble in the Bottle [Pepe Braddock Remix] - International Pony, Khan & Snax
- Track 24: I [Long Version] - Max Cooper
| Disc: 2
- Track 1: Winter Home Disco [Hot Chip Remix] - The Pictish Trail
- Track 2: Rum & Coca Cola - The Andrews Sisters
- Track 3: Apeman - The Esso Trinidad Steel Band
- Track 4: Street Liming - Zongamin
- Track 5: Party Rhythm - Greco Roman,
- Track 6: 16th Stage - Osborne
- Track 7: London Town - Man Like Me
- Track 8: Love in Store - Fleetwood Mac
- Track 9: What a Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers
- Track 10: I Can't Resist [Sick of My Music Mix] - Gramme
- Track 11: House Jam [Hot Chip Remix] - Gang Gang Dance
- Track 12: I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) - Darryl Hall, John Oates
- Track 13: Shake a Puddin' - Dub Narcotic Sound System
- Track 14: Never Too Much - Luther Vandross
- Track 15: Wishing Well/Fix Up, Look Sharp - Terence Trent D'Arby, Dizzee Rascal
- Track 16: Just a Friend - Biz Markie
- Track 17: Number One Song in Heaven - Sparks
- Track 18: Looking for Clues - Robert Palmer
- Track 19: I Want to Be Your Man - Zapp & Roger
- Track 20: Bring It on Home to Me - Eddie Floyd
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