Datarock Datarock

{{Infobox album

| name = Datarock Datarock

| type = Album

| artist = Datarock

| cover = Datarock - Datarock Datarock.jpeg

| alt =

| released = April 4, 2005

| recorded = 2003–2004

| studio = Duper (Bergen)

| genre = Dance-punk

| length = 42:19

| label = Young Aspiring Professionals

| producer =

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Red

| next_year = 2009

}}

{{Album ratings

| rev1 = Allmusic

| rev1Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r881863}}

| rev2 = Pitchfork Media

| rev2Score = (7.8/10)[http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2606-datarock-datarock/ Pitchfork Media review]

| noprose = yes

}}

Datarock Datarock is the debut studio album by Norwegian dance-punk duo Datarock, released on April 4, 2005. The duo's hit single, "Computer Camp Love", is a playful song based on the 1984 American comedy Revenge of the Nerds and almost parodies "Summer Nights".{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} The album was later released in 2007 to North America and included the music videos for "Bulldozer", "Computer Camp Love", and "Fa-Fa-Fa".

The album cover appeared on many apple iPod advertisements.

Track listing

=Original version=

  1. "Bulldozer" – 1:59
  2. "I Used to Dance with My Daddy" – 4:53
  3. "Computer Camp Love" – 3:08
  4. "Fa-Fa-Fa" – 5:08
  5. "Princess" – 3:45
  6. "Sex Me Up" – 3:07
  7. "Nightflight to Uranus" – 4:17
  8. "Ugly Primadonna" – 3:43
  9. "Maybelline" – 4:02
  10. "Laurie" – 4:25
  11. "The Most Beautiful Girl" – 3:56

=North American release=

  1. "Bulldozer" - 01:59
  2. "I Used to Dance with My Daddy" - 04:52
  3. "Computer Camp Love" - 03:08
  4. "Fa-Fa-Fa" - 05:08
  5. "Princess" - 03:45
  6. "Ganguro Girl" - 03:25
  7. "See What I Care" - 03:18
  8. "Laurie" - 04:25
  9. "The New Song" - 02:34
  10. "Ugly Primadonna" - 03:43
  11. "Sex Me Up" - 03:07
  12. "The Most Beautiful Girl" - 03:56
  13. "I Will Always Remember You" - 04:04

References

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Category:Datarock albums

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