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- 3_a.m._Eternal runtime "2.716666666666667".
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- 3_a.m._Eternal abstract ""3 a.m. Eternal" is a song by the British acid house group The KLF. Numerous versions of the song were released as singles between 1989 and 1992. In January 1991, an acid house pop version of the song became an international top ten hit single, reaching number-one on the UK Singles Chart and number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and leading to The KLF becoming the internationally biggest-selling singles band of 1991. When, the following year, The KLF accepted an invitation to perform at the 1992 BRIT Awards ceremony, they caused controversy with a succession of anti-establishment gestures that included a duet performance of "3 a.m. Eternal" with the crust punk band Extreme Noise Terror, during which The KLF co-founder Bill Drummond fired machine-gun blanks over the audience of music industry luminaries. A studio-produced version of this song was issued as a limited edition mail order 7" single, the final release by The KLF and their independent record label, KLF Communications.".
- 3_a.m._Eternal album The_White_Room.
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- 3_a.m._Eternal format CD_single.
- 3_a.m._Eternal format Cassette_single.
- 3_a.m._Eternal format Single_(music).
- 3_a.m._Eternal genre Dance_music.
- 3_a.m._Eternal genre Hip_hop_music.
- 3_a.m._Eternal genre House_music.
- 3_a.m._Eternal musicalArtist The_KLF.
- 3_a.m._Eternal musicalBand The_KLF.
- 3_a.m._Eternal producer Bill_Drummond.
- 3_a.m._Eternal producer Jimmy_Cauty.
- 3_a.m._Eternal recordLabel The_KLF.
- 3_a.m._Eternal recordedIn Last_Train_to_Trancentral.
- 3_a.m._Eternal runtime "163.0".
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- 3_a.m._Eternal after ""Deep in My Heart" by Clubhouse".
- 3_a.m._Eternal after ""Do the Bartman" by The Simpsons".
- 3_a.m._Eternal album The_White_Room.
- 3_a.m._Eternal artist The_KLF.
- 3_a.m._Eternal before ""Innuendo" by Queen".
- 3_a.m._Eternal before ""Let the Beat Hit 'Em" by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam".
- 3_a.m._Eternal caption "Pure Trance Original cover".
- 3_a.m._Eternal cover "The KLF- 3 a.m. Eternal .jpg".
- 3_a.m._Eternal description "The single that brought The KLF international recognition and sales success.".
- 3_a.m._Eternal description "This grindcore reworking was the soundtrack to The KLF's controversial retirement.".
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- 3_a.m._Eternal filename "The_KLF_vs_ENT_-_3_a.m._Eternal__.ogg".
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- 3_a.m._Eternal format "12.0".
- 3_a.m._Eternal format "7.0".
- 3_a.m._Eternal format "Cassette, 7", 12" and CD".
- 3_a.m._Eternal genre Dance_music.
- 3_a.m._Eternal genre Hip_hop_music.
- 3_a.m._Eternal genre House_music.
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- 3_a.m._Eternal label "KLF Communications".
- 3_a.m._Eternal length "163.0".
- 3_a.m._Eternal length "350.0".
- 3_a.m._Eternal length "355.0".
- 3_a.m._Eternal misc "The song features Maxine Harvey on vocals".
- 3_a.m._Eternal name "3".
- 3_a.m._Eternal producer Bill_Drummond.
- 3_a.m._Eternal producer Jimmy_Cauty.
- 3_a.m._Eternal recorded Last_Train_to_Trancentral.
- 3_a.m._Eternal released "January 1991".
- 3_a.m._Eternal released "January 1992".
- 3_a.m._Eternal released "May 1989".
- 3_a.m._Eternal title Hot_Dance_Club_Songs.
- 3_a.m._Eternal title List_of_UK_Singles_Chart_number_ones.
- 3_a.m._Eternal title List_of_number-one_dance_singles_of_1991_(U.S.).
- 3_a.m._Eternal title "The KLF - "3 a.m. Eternal "".
- 3_a.m._Eternal title "The KLF vs Extreme Noise Terror - "3 a.m. Eternal "".
- 3_a.m._Eternal wordnet_type synset-phonograph_record-noun-1.
- 3_a.m._Eternal years "--02-02".
- 3_a.m._Eternal years "1991-08-03".
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:1989_singles.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:1989_songs.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:1991_singles.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:Billboard_Hot_Dance_Club_Songs_number-one_singles.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:KLF_Communications_singles.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:Number-one_dance_singles_in_Canada.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:The_KLF_songs.
- 3_a.m._Eternal subject Category:UK_Singles_Chart_number-one_singles.
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- 3_a.m._Eternal comment ""3 a.m. Eternal" is a song by the British acid house group The KLF. Numerous versions of the song were released as singles between 1989 and 1992. In January 1991, an acid house pop version of the song became an international top ten hit single, reaching number-one on the UK Singles Chart and number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and leading to The KLF becoming the internationally biggest-selling singles band of 1991.".
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