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- Computer_Games_(song) runtime "3.8833333333333333".
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- Computer_Games_(song) abstract ""Computer Games" is a single by New Zealand group, Mi-Sex released in 1979 in Australia and New Zealand and in 1981 throughout Europe. It was the single that launched the band, and was hugely popular, particularly in Australia and New Zealand. It was produced by Peter Dawkins.The single won the award for Best Australian Single at the 1979 TV Week/Countdown Music Awards.The song was also re-recorded as the final track for the band's final album Where Do They Go? in 1983.The music video was filmed on location at what was at the time Control Data Corporation's North Sydney centre.".
- Computer_Games_(song) album Graffiti_Crimes.
- Computer_Games_(song) genre New_wave_music.
- Computer_Games_(song) genre Synthpop.
- Computer_Games_(song) musicalArtist Mi-Sex.
- Computer_Games_(song) musicalBand Mi-Sex.
- Computer_Games_(song) producer Peter_Dawkins_(musician).
- Computer_Games_(song) recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Computer_Games_(song) runtime "233.0".
- Computer_Games_(song) runtime "241.0".
- Computer_Games_(song) subsequentWork People_(Mi-Sex_song).
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- Computer_Games_(song) wikiPageExternalLink computer-games-1979.
- Computer_Games_(song) wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=-m8IOD-wk9g.
- Computer_Games_(song) wikiPageID "1608928".
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- Computer_Games_(song) artist Mi-Sex.
- Computer_Games_(song) fromAlbum Graffiti_Crimes.
- Computer_Games_(song) genre New_wave_music.
- Computer_Games_(song) genre Synthpop.
- Computer_Games_(song) hasPhotoCollection Computer_Games_(song).
- Computer_Games_(song) label Columbia_Records.
- Computer_Games_(song) lastSingle ""But You Don't Care"".
- Computer_Games_(song) length "233.0".
- Computer_Games_(song) length "241.0".
- Computer_Games_(song) name "Computer Games".
- Computer_Games_(song) nextSingle ""People"".
- Computer_Games_(song) producer "Peter Dawkins".
- Computer_Games_(song) recorded "1979".
- Computer_Games_(song) released "1979".
- Computer_Games_(song) reviews "*Allmusic link".
- Computer_Games_(song) songWriter "Kevin Stanton".
- Computer_Games_(song) thisSingle ""Computer Games"".
- Computer_Games_(song) wordnet_type synset-phonograph_record-noun-1.
- Computer_Games_(song) subject Category:1979_singles.
- Computer_Games_(song) subject Category:1981_singles.
- Computer_Games_(song) subject Category:New_Zealand_songs.
- Computer_Games_(song) subject Category:New_wave_songs.
- Computer_Games_(song) type 1979Singles.
- Computer_Games_(song) type 1981Singles.
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- Computer_Games_(song) comment ""Computer Games" is a single by New Zealand group, Mi-Sex released in 1979 in Australia and New Zealand and in 1981 throughout Europe. It was the single that launched the band, and was hugely popular, particularly in Australia and New Zealand.".
- Computer_Games_(song) label "Computer Games (song)".
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- Computer_Games_(song) sameAs Computer_Games_(song).
- Computer_Games_(song) wasDerivedFrom Computer_Games_(song)?oldid=605965435.
- Computer_Games_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf Computer_Games_(song).
- Computer_Games_(song) name "Computer Games".