Party Hard (disambiguation)

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"Party Hard" is a song by Andrew W.K..

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Party Hard (Pulp song) 1998 single by Pulp

"Party Hard" is a song by British alternative rock band Pulp. The song was released on 7 September 1998 as the fourth and final single from the album This Is Hardcore, charting at #29 in the UK Singles Chart. This song is marked by Jarvis Cocker's David Bowie-esque baritone.

Party Hard is an album by English musician Donae'o. It was released on 6 June 2009 on the label, My Ish.

<i>Party Hard</i> (video game) video game

Party Hard is an action stealth video game developed by Pinokl Games and published by tinyBuild for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Fire OS, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and also coming to iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch. In the game, players assume the role of a serial killer who infiltrate several parties with the objective of killing all attendants without getting caught.

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Jungle Boogie 1973 single by Kool & the Gang

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Play the Game (song) single

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Detroit Rock City single

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Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow 2001 single by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

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Bad Cover Version 2002 single by Pulp

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Disco 2000 (song) single

"Disco 2000" is a hit single by British band Pulp, released in 1995. The song tells the story of a narrator falling for a childhood friend called Deborah, who is more popular than he is and wondering what it would be like to meet again when they are older. Deborah was based on a real-life childhood friend of Cocker's, Deborah Bone, who moved away from Sheffield to Letchworth when she was 10. As the lyrics suggest, she did marry and have children. Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker said "the only bit that isn't true is the woodchip wallpaper." It is believed that the fountain referred to as the meeting place was Goodwin Fountain, formerly located on Fargate, in Sheffield city centre. The song's riff is said to be influenced by Umberto Tozzi's 1979 hit "Gloria".

<i>The Park Is Mine</i> (concert film) 1998 video by Pulp

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Go Hard (DJ Khaled song) 2008 single by DJ Khaled featuring Kanye West and T-Pain

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Ninja Sex Party musical comedy duo

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After You (Pulp song) single by Pulp

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Starbomb is an American musical-comedy group composed of Dan Avidan and Brian Wecht of musical-comedy duo Ninja Sex Party together with Flash animator and Internet personality Arin Hanson. The songs of Starbomb consist of video game parodies; Avidan provides sung vocals, Hanson provides rapping vocals, and Wecht performs instruments. All three are also known as a part of YouTube Let's Play webseries Game Grumps.