Juke-Box Alarm

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Juke-Box Alarm
Stereo Total Juke-Box Alarm.jpg
Studio album by
Released1998
Genre Electronic
Label Bungalow
Stereo Total chronology
Stereo Total
(1998)
Juke-Box Alarm
(1998)
My Melody
(1999)

Juke-Box Alarm is Stereo Total's third album released in 1998.

Track listing

[1]

  1. "Holiday Inn" - 2.33
  2. "Comicstripteasegirl" - 1.41
  3. "Sweet Charlotte" - 1.31
  4. "Touche-Moi" - 2.23
  5. "Crazy Horse" - 2.57
  6. "Supercool" - 3.34
  7. "Les Minets" - 3.34
  8. "Oh Yeah" - 1.24
  9. "Film D'Horreur" - 1.46
  10. "Vertigo" - 2.02
  11. "Heaven's In The Back Seat Of My Cadillac" - 2.50
  12. "Der Schlüssel" - 2.20
  13. "Nouvelle Vague" - 1.36
  14. "Party Anticonformiste" - 2.12
  15. "Holiday Out" - 2.56
  16. Untitled - 1.41
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References

  1. "Stereo Total Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
  2. Bregman, Adam. "Review: Juke-Box Alarm". Allmusic . Retrieved 6 May 2010.