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I Luv Smash Hits! 

Various

I Luv Smash Hits!

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Virgin Records Limited
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Stop Living The Lie David Sneddon
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2.  If You're Not The One Daniel Bedingfield
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3.  Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word Blue
Elton John
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4.  Feel Robbie Williams
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5.  Rushes Darius
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6.  Year 3000 Busted
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7.  Sounds Of The Underground Girls Aloud
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8.  Cheeky Song: (Touch My Bum) The Cheeky Girls
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9.  Aserejé: (The Ketchup Song) Las Ketchup
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10.  Alive S Club
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11.  Treat Me Like A Lady Zoe Birkett
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12.  Come Into My World Kylie Minogue
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13.  Heaven DJ Sammy & Yano...
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14.  You're A Superstar Love Inc
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15.  Be With You Atomic Kitten
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16.  I Wanna Dance With Somebody Flip & Fill
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17.  Land Of The Living Milk Inc.
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18.  Am I On Your Mind? Oxygen
Andrea Britton
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19.  Heaven Is Closer: (Feels Like Heaven) Dario G.
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Stronger Sugababes
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2.  True Angel Blu
Jaimeson
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3.  Nu Flow Big Brovaz
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4.  Got To Have Your Love Liberty X
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5.  Know You Wanna 3rd Edge
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6.  Put Him Out Ms. Dynamite
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7.  Love On The Line Blazin' Squad
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8.  Streetlife Beenie Man
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9.  Happy Ja Rule
Ashanti
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10.  Puppy Love S Club Juniors
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11.  We've Got Tonight Lulu
Ronan Keating
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12.  The Scientist Coldplay
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13.  Solsbury Hill Erasure
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14.  Can You Dig It? The Mock Turtles
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15.  Seen The Light Supergrass
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16.  Just The Way I'm Feeling Feeder
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17.  Freeloader Driftwood
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18.  Don't Think: (Feel It) Leah
Lange
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Featured Review
Colours Move Colours Move
Fuck Buttons
More fine experiments in drone and noise from Bristol's finest leftfield duo; Fuck Buttons crown a triumphant year worldwide with another single taken off their excellent debut "Street Horrrsing", a strong candidate to feature among the year's best records in the most influential media. "Colours move" is a powerful blend of tribal drums, guitar fuzz, human screams and animal noises. But the real surprise in the 12" is the appearance of electronic icon Andrew Weatherall, reworking their former single "Sweet Love For Planet Earth." The man behind "Screamadelica" reshapes "Planet Earth" as an hypnotic, dub-driven track; the closest to the dancefloor Fuck Buttons have been to date and one of the most interesting mixes we have heard for ages.
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