Trouble Kid

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"Trouble Kid"
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Single by Hefner
from the album Dead Media
Released2001
Genre Indie rock
Label Too Pure
Songwriter(s) Darren Hayman
Hefner singles chronology
"'Dead Media'"
(2001)
"Trouble Kid"
(2001)
"'The Hefner Brain'"
(2002)

"Trouble Kid" is a single by British indie rock band Hefner. It was released by Too Pure in 2001 as a 7" vinyl record remix single. Both tracks were later included in the 2011 re-issue of the Dead Media album.

Track listing

  1. "Trouble Kid" (Battersea mix by Darren Hayman)
  2. "Trouble Kid" (Maproom mix by Appliance)


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