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{{About|the Drugs song|the music genre|Pop music}} |
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{{Infobox single |
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| Name = Pop Song |
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| Cover = Drugs ps.jpg |
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| B-side = Jacques Chirac<br>Burger King |
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| Released = 17 April 2000 |
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| Format = [[CD Single]] |
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| Genre = [[Alternative rock]] |
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| Length = 11:44 |
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| Label = Rubber Records |
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| This single = '''"Pop Song"''' <br/> (2000) |
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| Next single = "[[The Bold and the Beautiful (song)|The Bold and the Beautiful]]" <br/> (2002) |
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'''Pop Song''' is the first single by [[the Drugs]]. It was released in 2000 and earned the Drugs some positive press. It has been described as "addictive".<ref>http://www.thedrugs.net.au/current/reviews.html</ref> A live version was released on ''[[The Only Way Is Up (EP)|The Only Way Is Up]]''. Its synth intro is the basis of track 1, "Sucked In!", on ''[[Music's in Trouble]]''. |
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== Themes == |
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It is a parody of boy bands and love songs. |
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A music video was released showing the Drugs in battle with a stereotypical boy band. |
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== Track list == |
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# Pop Song |
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# [[Jacques Chirac]] |
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# [[Burger King (song)|Burger King]] |
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# Untitled |
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# [[Natasha Stott Despoja|Natasha Stott]] |
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Track 4 would be later referenced on ''[[The Only Way Is Up (EP)|The Only Way Is Up]]''. |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{The Drugs}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2012}} |
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[[Category:2000 singles]] |
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[[Category:The Drugs songs]] |
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