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* CoverVersion: "Get Carter" is a cover of Harold Budd's [[Film/GetCarter1971 film theme]], stripping the already-minimal piece down to its barest essentials.

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* CoverVersion: "Get Carter" is ostensibly a cover of Harold Budd's the [[Film/GetCarter1971 film theme]], stripping the already-minimal piece down to its barest essentials.essentials. There's so little of it left that you'd have a hard time recognising it but for the writing credit to Harold Budd.
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* CoverVersion: "Get Carter" is a cover of Harold Budd's [[Film/GetCarter1971 film theme]], stripping the already-minimal piece down to its barest essentials.
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** "Get Carter" and "I Am the Law" themselves are respectively named and themed after the film ''Film/GetCarter'' and the comic book series ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''.

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** "Get Carter" and "I Am the Law" themselves are respectively named and themed after the film ''Film/GetCarter'' ''Film/{{Get Carter|1971}}'' and the comic book series ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd''.
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''Dare'' (retitled ''Dare!'' in certain territories), released in 1981, is the third studio album by English SynthPop group Music/TheHumanLeague and the debut album of the band's "Mk. II" incarnation. Following the release of ''Music/{{Travelogue}}'' the previous year, the band found themselves torn apart by CreativeDifferences over how to deal with their lack of commercial success compared to Music/GaryNuman, of whom they had grown envious for his own mainstream breakthrough with ''Replicas'' and ''The Pleasure Principle'' in 1979. Vocalist Philip Oakey pushed to have the band adopt a more pop-friendly style in the vein of their pseudonymous {{disco}} single "I Don't Depend On You" (which the band released as "The Men"), while Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh were adamant on staying true to the electronic experimentalism they were already known for; these CreativeDifferences ultimately resulted in Ware & Marsh quitting the band before they were due to tour for ''Travelogue''.

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''Dare'' (retitled ''Dare!'' in certain territories), released in 1981, 1981 through Creator/VirginRecords, is the third studio album by English SynthPop group Music/TheHumanLeague and the debut album of the band's "Mk. II" incarnation. Following the release of ''Music/{{Travelogue}}'' the previous year, the band found themselves torn apart by CreativeDifferences over how to deal with their lack of commercial success compared to Music/GaryNuman, of whom they had grown envious for his own mainstream breakthrough with ''Replicas'' and ''The Pleasure Principle'' in 1979. Vocalist Philip Oakey pushed to have the band adopt a more pop-friendly style in the vein of their pseudonymous {{disco}} single "I Don't Depend On You" (which the band released as "The Men"), while Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh were adamant on staying true to the electronic experimentalism they were already known for; these CreativeDifferences ultimately resulted in Ware & Marsh quitting the band before they were due to tour for ''Travelogue''.

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