Renegade Cavalcade

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"Renegade Cavalcade"
Ash Renegade Cavalcade Single.jpg
Single by Ash
from the album Meltdown
Released6 December 2004 (2004-12-06) [1]
Length3:26
Label Infectious
Songwriter(s) Tim Wheeler
Producer(s) Nick Raskulinecz
Ash singles chronology
"Starcrossed"
(2004)
"Renegade Cavalcade"
(2004)
"You Can't Have It All"
(2007)

"Renegade Cavalcade" is a song by Northern Irish band Ash from their fourth studio album, Meltdown (2004). The song peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Charts when released in December 2004. [2]

Track listings

CD 1

  1. "Renagade Cavalcade"
  2. "We Don't Care"
  3. "Shockwave"

CD 2

  1. "Renagade Cavalcade"
  2. "We Don't Care"

7-inch gatefold

  1. "Renegade Cavalcade"
  2. "Shockwave"

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References

  1. "New Releases: Singles". Music Week . 4 December 2004. p. 23.
  2. everyHit.com - UK Top 40 Chart Archive, British Singles & Album Charts