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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Daft Punk
Digital Love. "Digital Love" was the third single to be released off the album and reached #14 in the UK. It featured DJ Sneak doing vocals.
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. The song "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" reached #3 on the "Hot Dance Music/Club Play" charts and was based on a sample of "Cola Bottle Baby" by Edwin Birdsong.
Interstella 5555. "Interstella 5555" contains no dialogue whatsoever and hardly any sound effects. It was released in late 2003 and goes for approx. 70 minutes.
Blue. The music videos are also used in the movie "Interstella 5555" and go in order of track listing.
Homework. "Homework" was Daft Punk's very first released album which spawned two cult classics, "Around The World" and "Da Funk".
Romanthony. On "One More Time", Daft Punk used an autotune to alter Romanthony's voice who said he liked being innovative with his voice and enjoyed the whole experience.
Aerodynamic. Aerodynamic was the second single released off the album and only charted in Australia at #50 for a week.
What was the name of the band in which Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo were called a "bunch of daft punk"? | Daft Punk History
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Darlin'. Darlin' was created by Bangalter, Guy-Man and Laurent Brancowitz and they released a demo single called "Darlin'" and since they were terrible, a British journalist called them a "bunch of daft punk". Bangalter and Guy-Man liked that name, ended Darlin' and went on to make electronic music, while Laurent went on to create the band Phoenix.
Da Funk. Even though "The New Wave" was the first EP Daft Punk made, it wasn't succesfull. But the next year, "Da Funk" came out and was immediatly a huge success and launched Daft Punk into stardom.
Homework. "Homework" was their first album, featuring the hits "Da Funk" and "Around The World", among others.
What was the name of the dog featured in Daft Punk's music videos for "Da Funk" and "Fresh"? | Daft Punk History
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Charles. Charles is a human-like dog that lives in New York and is always walking around with his radio. In "Da Funk", Charles had a broken leg and met a girl, but he lost her when they were about to go into a bus, but no radios were allowed. In "Fresh", Charles is seen working as an actor on a beach. The scene ends and he walks into his car while talking to the director. Then he is seen dating the girl he lost in the "Da Funk" video and driving off in his fast car.
One More Time. "One More Time" was the only one released in 2000, whilst the others were released in 2001.
What is the name of Daft Punk's anime video that has the entire "Discovery" album as soundtrack? | Daft Punk History
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Interstella 5555. "Interstella 5555" was directed by Leiji Matsumoto and was created to promote the "Discovery" album.
September 9th, 1999. According to Thomas Bangalter, Daft Punk became robots at 9:09am at September 9th 1999, when one of their samplers exploded and when they woke up they became robots.
Busta Rhymes. Busta Rhymes sampled "Technologic" in his hit "Touch It".
Which Daft Punk music video was banned from TV for being graphically disturbing? | Daft Punk History
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The Prime Time of Your Life. "The Prime Time of Your Life" music video was banned from TV for showing skeletons and for showing other disturbing images.
Bercy, France. The album has a live set by Daft Punk in Paris, in which they mix a lot of their own tracks, along with some others.
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