Let's Kill Music

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"Let's Kill Music"
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Single by The Cooper Temple Clause
from the album See This Through and Leave
Released17 September 2001
Recorded2001 at Linford Manor and Moles Studio
Genre Alternative rock
Length4:12
Label Morning Records
Songwriter(s) Tom Bellamy
Daniel Fisher
Ben Gautrey
Jon Harper
Kieran Mahon
Didz Hammond
Producer(s) Paul Corkett, Tom Bellamy and Dirty Sanchez
The Cooper Temple Clause singles chronology
"'The Hardware EP + The Warfare EP'"
(2001)
"Let's Kill Music"
(2001)
"Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs"
(2002)

"Let's Kill Music" is the first widely available Cooper Temple Clause single, entering at #41 in the UK Singles Chart, and the first to have a promo video.

Track listings

CD1
  1. "Let's Kill Music"
  2. "Panzer Attack (Dirty Sanchez mix)"
  3. "Let's Kill Music" (video)
CD2
  1. "Let's Kill Music"
  2. "My Darling (Nasty Angel)"
  3. "Let's Kill Music (Dirty Sanchez mix)"
7"
  1. "Let's Kill Music"
  2. "Girl Ink Age"
12" remixes
  1. "Let's Kill Music"
  2. "Panzer Attack (Dirty Sanchez mix)"
  3. "Let's Kill Music (Dirty Sanchez mix)"
Japanese edition
  1. "Let's Kill Music"
  2. "My Darling (Nasty Angel)"
  3. "Let's Kill Music (Dirty Sanchez mix)"
  4. "Panzer Attack (Dirty Sanchez mix)"



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