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Slash Dot Dash

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Sep. 20, 20041 viewer

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“Slash Dot Dash” is a high-energy track by Fatboy Slim, released on September 20, 2004, as part of the album “Palookaville.” Produced and written by Fatboy Slim himself, the song combines elements of rock, breakbeat, electronic, alternative rock, and funk rock.

The lyrics are minimalistic yet effective, featuring repetitive phrases like “slash dot dash dot” and “dot com,” which create a rhythmic and catchy pattern. The song’s upbeat tempo and electrifying beats make it a favorite for fans of dance and electronic music.

“Slash Dot Dash” samples “The Addict’s Psalm” by Ralph Carmichael and “Mine Exclusively” by The Olympics, blending these elements seamlessly into Fatboy Slim’s signature style.

With its pulsating energy and infectious groove, “Slash Dot Dash” continues to be a standout track in Fatboy Slim’s discography, showcasing his talent for creating music that gets people moving and grooving.

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