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"This Is Hardcore" is a song by British indie band Pulp, and was released as the second single from their 1998 album This Is Hardcore. Written as a commentary on fame using pornography as an analogy, the song includes a sample of the Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra's "Bolero on the Moon Rocks." Released as a single in March 1998, the song reached number 12 in the UK and number 38 in New Zealand. It has since seen critical acclaim, as has its music video.

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  • "This Is Hardcore" is a song by British indie band Pulp, and was released as the second single from their 1998 album This Is Hardcore. Written as a commentary on fame using pornography as an analogy, the song includes a sample of the Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra's "Bolero on the Moon Rocks." Released as a single in March 1998, the song reached number 12 in the UK and number 38 in New Zealand. It has since seen critical acclaim, as has its music video. (en)
  • «This Is Hardcore» — песня британской рок-группы Pulp, изданная вторым синглом с их альбома 1998 года This Is Hardcore. Сингл вышел 16 марта 1998 и дошёл до 12-го места в британском чарте синглов. В песне использован семпл из «Bolero on the Moon Rocks», исполненной Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra. (ru)
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  • Nick Banks, Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey, Mark Webber, and Peter Thomas except where indicated (en)
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  • Ladies' Man (en)
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  • Pulp This Is Hardcore single CD1.jpg (en)
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  • UK cassette single and European CD single (en)
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  • original version (en)
  • End of the Line remix (en)
  • Stock, Hausen & Walkman's remix (en)
  • Swedish Erotica remix (en)
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  • This Is Hardcore (en)
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  • "This Is Hardcore" is a song by British indie band Pulp, and was released as the second single from their 1998 album This Is Hardcore. Written as a commentary on fame using pornography as an analogy, the song includes a sample of the Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra's "Bolero on the Moon Rocks." Released as a single in March 1998, the song reached number 12 in the UK and number 38 in New Zealand. It has since seen critical acclaim, as has its music video. (en)
  • «This Is Hardcore» — песня британской рок-группы Pulp, изданная вторым синглом с их альбома 1998 года This Is Hardcore. Сингл вышел 16 марта 1998 и дошёл до 12-го места в британском чарте синглов. В песне использован семпл из «Bolero on the Moon Rocks», исполненной Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra. (ru)
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  • This Is Hardcore (song) (en)
  • This Is Hardcore (песня) (ru)
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