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** "Burnin' " builds up and builds up till the drop is like boiling over.
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** "Burnin' " "Burnin'" builds up and builds up till the drop is like boiling over.
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** "Burnin'" builds up and builds up till the drop is like boiling over.
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** "Burnin'" "Burnin' " builds up and builds up till the drop is like boiling over.
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Not everyone has the same reaction to a given track. Steer clear of "you'd have to be dead inside not to like this track"-type hyperbole.
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** "One More Time" isn't a serious contender for the band's SignatureSong for nothing! You'd have to be dead inside ''and'' out to not get up and dance to the song's catchy as hell beat and joyful autotuned lyrics. The song always makes it to the top of lists of greatest dance songs of all time for very good reason.
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** "One More Time" isn't a serious contender for the band's SignatureSong for nothing! You'd have It's hard to be dead inside ''and'' out to not get resist getting up and dance dancing to the song's catchy as hell beat and joyful autotuned lyrics. The song always makes it to the top of lists of greatest dance songs of all time for very good reason.
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** "One More Time" isn't a serious contender for the band's SignatureSong for nothing! You'd have to be dead inside ''and'' out to not get up and dance to the song's catchy as hell beat and joyful autotuned lyrics. The song always makes it to the top of lists of greatest dance songs of all time for very good reason.
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** "The Game of Love" is simple but quite sad and sweet with its chilled out beat and synths.
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** Considering the heaviness of the two songs that come immediately before and after it, "Make Love" is a beautiful moment of respite, proving that Daft Punk even knows how to make soul music work in their style.
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** Considering the heaviness of the two songs that come immediately before and after it, "Make Love" is a beautiful moment of respite, proving that Daft Punk even knows how to make soul music R&B work in their style.
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* Considering the reception ''Human After All'' received, "Technologic" is actually quite good, especially for a song that was recorded within six weeks. Ditto "The Brainwasher". Repetitive? Yes. A blatant ripoff of Music/BlackSabbath's "Iron Man"? Maybe. CreepyAwesome? HELL YES!
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* Considering Despite the reception ''Human After All'' ''Music/HumanAfterAll'' initially received, "Technologic" is most of the songs are actually quite really good, especially for a song an album that was recorded within six weeks. Ditto weeks.
** The TitleTrack manages to make something as simple as ''humming'' into a jamming tune, with its uplifting lyrics being the icing on the cake.
** "TheBrainwasher".Prime Time of Your Life", especially when accompanied by the music video, is one of Daft Punk's biggest sources of NightmareFuel, but it only adds to how heavy-hitting the song is.
** "Robot Rock" features one of the hardest-hitting guitar performances from the band, overlaid to a masterful usage of synthesizers.
** Considering the heaviness of the two songs that come immediately before and after it, "Make Love" is a beautiful moment of respite, proving that Daft Punk even knows how to make soul music work in their style.
** "The Brainwasher" is a particular standout track. Repetitive? Yes. A blatant ripoff of Music/BlackSabbath's "Iron Man"? Maybe. CreepyAwesome? HELLYES!YES!
** "Television Rules the Nation" might be {{Anvilicious}}, but it's one of the band's best low-key tracks that provides a very pronounced futuristic sound.
** "Technologic" was the album's biggest hit for a reason, as it manages to be a masterful blend of electronic and hip-hop.
** The TitleTrack manages to make something as simple as ''humming'' into a jamming tune, with its uplifting lyrics being the icing on the cake.
** "The
** "Robot Rock" features one of the hardest-hitting guitar performances from the band, overlaid to a masterful usage of synthesizers.
** Considering the heaviness of the two songs that come immediately before and after it, "Make Love" is a beautiful moment of respite, proving that Daft Punk even knows how to make soul music work in their style.
** "The Brainwasher" is a particular standout track. Repetitive? Yes. A blatant ripoff of Music/BlackSabbath's "Iron Man"? Maybe. CreepyAwesome? HELL
** "Television Rules the Nation" might be {{Anvilicious}}, but it's one of the band's best low-key tracks that provides a very pronounced futuristic sound.
** "Technologic" was the album's biggest hit for a reason, as it manages to be a masterful blend of electronic and hip-hop.
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* ''Random Access Memories'', which uses the same semi-retro idea as ''Discovery'' but with a very different, more organic execution. Hell, it made Daft Punk all over again.
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* ''Random Access Memories'', ''Music/RandomAccessMemories'', which uses the same semi-retro idea as ''Discovery'' but with a very different, more organic execution. Hell, it made Daft Punk all over again.
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In their nearly 30 year-long career, the legendary duo of Music/DaftPunk has definitely made their fair share of [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic absolute bangers]], from their experimental debut ''Music/{{Homework}}'' to their 70s funk-inspired ''Music/RandomAccessMemories'', there's something for everyone throughout their amazing discography.
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In their nearly 30 year-long career, the legendary duo of Music/DaftPunk has definitely made their fair share of [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic absolute bangers]], from bangers]]. From their experimental debut ''Music/{{Homework}}'' to their 70s funk-inspired ''Music/RandomAccessMemories'', there's something for everyone throughout their amazing discography.
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** Most house producers would give anything to have bass grooves as strong as "Around the World."
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** Most house producers would give anything to have bass grooves as strong as "Around the World."World".
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* Their debut album, ''Music/{{Homework}}'', all of which was created in Thomas' bedroom. It's deconstructed house music that hits this sweet spot between "bursting with inspiration" and "minimalist."
** Most house producers would give anything to have bass grooves as strong as "Around The World."
** Most house producers would give anything to have bass grooves as strong as "Around The World."
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* Their debut album, ''Music/{{Homework}}'', all of which was created in Thomas' bedroom. It's deconstructed house music that hits this sweet spot between "bursting with inspiration" and "minimalist."
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** Most house producers would give anything to have bass grooves as strong as "AroundThe the World."
** Most house producers would give anything to have bass grooves as strong as "Around
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In their nearly 30 year long career, the legendary duo has definitely made their fair share of absolute bangers, from their experimental debut ''Homework'' to their 70s funk inspired ''Random Access Memories'', there's something for everyone throughout their amazing discography.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/DiscoveryDaftPunkAlbum One more time, we're gonna celebrate!\\
Celebrate and dance so free, don't stop the dancing!]]'']]
->''Work it harder, make it better\\
Do it faster, makes us stronger\\
More than ever, hour after hour,\\
Work is never over.''
-->-- "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger", ''Music/{{Discovery|DaftPunkAlbum}}''
In their nearly 30year long year-long career, the legendary duo of Music/DaftPunk has definitely made their fair share of [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic absolute bangers, bangers]], from their experimental debut ''Homework'' ''Music/{{Homework}}'' to their 70s funk inspired ''Random Access Memories'', funk-inspired ''Music/RandomAccessMemories'', there's something for everyone throughout their amazing discography.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/DiscoveryDaftPunkAlbum One more time, we're gonna celebrate!\\
Celebrate and dance so free, don't stop the dancing!]]'']]
->''Work it harder, make it better\\
Do it faster, makes us stronger\\
More than ever, hour after hour,\\
Work is never over.''
-->-- "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger", ''Music/{{Discovery|DaftPunkAlbum}}''
In their nearly 30
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** "Touch" was hauntingly beautiful even before it was played over the Epilogue video announcing their breakup. Now try to listen to it without tearing up.
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In their nearly 30 year long career, the legendary duo has definitely made their fair share of absolute bangers, from their experimental debut ''Homework'' to their 70’s funk inspired ''Random Access Memories'', there’s something for everyone throughout their amazing discography.
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In their nearly 30 year long career, the legendary duo has definitely made their fair share of absolute bangers, from their experimental debut ''Homework'' to their 70’s 70s funk inspired ''Random Access Memories'', there’s there's something for everyone throughout their amazing discography.
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* To save some space, let's just say most, if not all, of ''Music/{{Discovery}}'', the album that ''made'' Daft Punk. [[GenreMashup Disco meets house meets 80s funk meets soul meets whatever the hell else they feel like throwing in.]] Maybe it should go without saying, but "Digital Love" is just wonderful. It's such a soulful, lush-sounding track that exemplifies all the best qualities of French house. It's a rare instance where all the hype surrounding it as one of the duo's greatest tracks is completely well-deserved.
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* To save some space, let's just say most, if not all, of ''Music/{{Discovery}}'', ''Music/{{Discovery|DaftPunkAlbum}}'', the album that ''made'' Daft Punk. [[GenreMashup Disco meets house meets 80s funk meets soul meets whatever the hell else they feel like throwing in.]] Maybe it should go without saying, but "Digital Love" is just wonderful. It's such a soulful, lush-sounding track that exemplifies all the best qualities of French house. It's a rare instance where all the hype surrounding it as one of the duo's greatest tracks is completely well-deserved.
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* To save some space, let's just say most, if not all, of ''Music/{{Discovery}}'', the album that ''made'' Daft Punk. [[NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly Disco meets house meets 80s funk meets soul meets whatever the hell else they feel like throwing in.]] Maybe it should go without saying, but "Digital Love" is just wonderful. It's such a soulful, lush-sounding track that exemplifies all the best qualities of French house. It's a rare instance where all the hype surrounding it as one of the duo's greatest tracks is completely well-deserved.
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* To save some space, let's just say most, if not all, of ''Music/{{Discovery}}'', the album that ''made'' Daft Punk. [[NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly [[GenreMashup Disco meets house meets 80s funk meets soul meets whatever the hell else they feel like throwing in.]] Maybe it should go without saying, but "Digital Love" is just wonderful. It's such a soulful, lush-sounding track that exemplifies all the best qualities of French house. It's a rare instance where all the hype surrounding it as one of the duo's greatest tracks is completely well-deserved.