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"Go!" is a song by English
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. The song was initially a hit in dance clubs but made a number of appearances in popular culture in later years. In 1990, American
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used a sample of it in his 1990 dance hit of the same title. In 1997, it was featured in the film ''
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'' and appeared on the second volume of the soundtrack. The song was also notably featured in the 2003
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Single release

"Go!" was initially released as the
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to their 1984
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"Lions", which originally appeared on the band's only studio album, ''
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'', released in the same year. This version of "Go!" has a running time of 2:33, although the 12" single version utilizes the 'Club Mix', with a running time of 4:33. "Go!" was eventually released as a single in its own right, with a running time of 3:21.


Critical reception

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called the song "one of the defining moments of early-'80s new wave dance" that "remains a wonderful atypical dancefloor smash".


In popular culture

"Go!" appears in the following: * It was used in the ''
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'' episode "U4EA" (the song plays while Brandon and Emily are dancing at a downtown Los Angeles rave). * In a 2008 commercial by the Ford Motor Company for their Mercury Mariner. * It was used in the 1991 film ''Career Opportunities'', which starred
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. * During the class reunion disco scene in the 1997 film ''
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'' which starred
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. * The scene in the 2003 film '' Party Monster'' where Michael and company pile into a truck in which there is a party, driven by a minor character played by
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'' season 2 episode "Chapter Three: The Pollywog" where Steve Harrington and Billy Hargrove face off during a game of basketball. * In the '' Say Nothing'' episode "The Cause", the song appears during a bank robbery scene. * Additionally, "Go!" was used in the trailer for the second season of ''
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References

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