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- Dummy_Crusher abstract "Dummy Crusher is a song by Kerbdog and a single released in July 1994, taken from their self titled debut album. The single was released on four different formats, two CDs, 7" vinyl and 12" vinyl. The 12" single was a limited edition picture disc.Most of the B-sides over the 4 discs are covers. "Kennedy" was originally by The Wedding Present, "Debaser" is a cover of the song by the Pixies from their 1989 album Doolittle, "Mildred Pierce" is a cover of the song by Sonic Youth from their 1990 album Goo, "This Is Not a Love Song" was originally by Public Image Ltd, "Mr. Clean" was originally by The Jam on their 1978 album All Mod Cons, "Don't Stand in Line" is a cover of the song by Pailhead, and "Too Much Too Young" was originally a number-one hit for The Specials in 1980.CD2 and the 7" feature the "Kaliphz Mix" of "Dummy Crusher", which is a faster dancier mix with heavy breakbeats. This mix also features on both sides of a 10" green-coloured vinyl promo issued to DJs only. There were also two CD promos. These featured a "Clean Mix" of "Dummy Crusher" which had bad language featured in the lyrics edited out, as this is not considered suitable for daytime radio play. "The Funk Regulators Clean Mix" is the "Kaliphz Mix" edited in the same way.When played live the band jokingly said that the song was about Battle's Dad's taxi or 'a very famous car'."Dummy Crusher" is the only Kerbdog single to have reached the UK's Top 40 singles chart, peaking at number 37.The "Dummy Crusher" track was featured on the Highlander 3 soundtrack.".
- Dummy_Crusher album Kerbdog_(album).
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- Dummy_Crusher genre Alternative_rock.
- Dummy_Crusher musicalArtist Kerbdog.
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- Dummy_Crusher previousWork Dry_Riser_(song).
- Dummy_Crusher producer Jack_Endino.
- Dummy_Crusher recordLabel Vertigo_Records.
- Dummy_Crusher subsequentWork On_the_Turn.
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- Dummy_Crusher artist Kerbdog.
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- Dummy_Crusher genre Alternative_rock.
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- Dummy_Crusher label Vertigo_Records.
- Dummy_Crusher label "VER86".
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- Dummy_Crusher lastSingle ""Dry Riser"".
- Dummy_Crusher name "Dummy Crusher".
- Dummy_Crusher nextSingle ""JJ's Song"".
- Dummy_Crusher producer "Jack Endino, Nick Woolage".
- Dummy_Crusher recorded "Unknown".
- Dummy_Crusher released "July 1994".
- Dummy_Crusher thisSingle ""Dummy Crusher"".
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- Dummy_Crusher subject Category:1994_singles.
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- Dummy_Crusher comment "Dummy Crusher is a song by Kerbdog and a single released in July 1994, taken from their self titled debut album. The single was released on four different formats, two CDs, 7" vinyl and 12" vinyl. The 12" single was a limited edition picture disc.Most of the B-sides over the 4 discs are covers.".
- Dummy_Crusher label "Dummy Crusher".
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- Dummy_Crusher name "Dummy Crusher".