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Scary World
''Scary World'' is the second studio album by American electronic band Night Club. It was released on August 24, 2018 by Gato Blanco Records and produced by Mark Brooks under the moniker ''The 3 Kord Scissor King''. The LP debuted at #4 US, #8 UK and #11 Sweden on the iTunes electronic charts upon release. Electrozombies named "Scary World" #2 on their best albums of 2018. The song "Scary World" was included in The Electricity Club's 30 Songs of 2018. Track listing References 2018 albums Night Club (band) albums {{2010s-electronic-album-stub ...
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Night Club (band)
Night Club is an American electronic band, formed by Mark Brooks (aka 3 Kord Scissor King) and Emily Kavanaugh in 2012. The band is from Los Angeles, California. Career Night Club released their first single "Lovestruck" in July 2012 and their self-titled debut EP in September 2012. A video for "Lovestruck" was released in September 2012 in conjunction with the release of the EP. Night Club's radio debut occurred on KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer's ''Rodney on the Roq'' program on October 22, 2012. Night Club released a video for their second single "Control" in February 2013. Night Club released their second EP ''Love Casualty'' in June 2013. In conjunction with the EP release, the band released three videos: "Poisonous", "Strobe Light" and "Give Yourself Up". Night Club released their third EP ''Black Leather Heart'' in September 2014. In conjunction with the EP release, the band released three videos: "Need You Tonight", "She Wants To Play With Fire" and "Not In Love". In 2013 ...
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Scary World - Night Club
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