Sandwiches (song)

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"Sandwiches"
Sandwiches single cover.jpg
Single by Detroit Grand Pubahs
from the album Mad Circus EP
Released2000
Genre Electronic
Length22:58(12" version), 46:58(CD version 1)
Label Jive
Songwriter(s) Mack Goudy, Jr., Andy Toth
Detroit Grand Pubahs singles chronology
"Sandwiches"
(2000)
"Funk All Y'all"
(2001)

"Sandwiches" is a song by American electronic band Detroit Grand Pubahs. It reached number 29 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. [1]

Contents

Track listing

12" vinyl version
No.TitleLength
1."Sandwiches (Original)"3:04
2."Sandwiches (F.A.F. Bite Size Edit)"3:40
3."Sandwiches (Krafty Kuts Toasted Mix)"5:17
4."Sandwiches (Original Mix)"5:55
5."Sandwiches (F.A.F. Butties Mix)"5:42
CD version 1
No.TitleLength
1."Radio Edit"3:06
2."Krafty Kuts Edit"3:37
3."Original 12" Version"5:56
4."Bloated "Quarter Pounder" Mix"7:05
5."Bloated "Evil Bread" Mix"9:33
6."Krafty Kuts Mix"5:18
7."Pu Bah Funk"6:56
8."Responsible Space Playboys Mix"6:00
9."Acapella"0:47

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References

  1. "Sandwiches - Detroit Grand Pubahs". Billboard.com. Retrieved 4 October 2011.