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  • curprev 08:3208:32, 30 September 2022 ZoeB talk contribs 48,968 bytes −116 In commercial music: Swap -- Kraftwerk used the bootup sound/tune in "Home Computer", whereas Jean-Michel Jarre cunningly used several letters and words in its limited vocabulary as equivalent homophones to form a lyric in "Touch to Remember". Despite Karl Bartos's claims, Kraftwerk used a Langauge Translator for the speech synthesis in "Computer World", not a Speak & Spell. undo

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