We Like to Party (Party Animals song)

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"We Like to Party"
Party Animals We Like To Party.jpg
Single by Party Animals
from the album Party@worldaccess.nl
Released1 March 1997
Genre Happy Hardcore, Gabber
Length3:09
Label Mokum Records
Songwriter(s) Evert Van Buschbach, Jeff "Abraxas" Porter and Jeroen Flamman
Producer(s) Flamman & Abraxas
Party Animals singles chronology
"Aquarius"
(1996)
"We Like to Party"
(1997)
"Atomic"
(1997)

"We Like to Party" is the fourth single of the Party Animals and the first release from their second album Party@worldaccess.nl . The song was released in 1997 and was their first single which was not cover of an existing song. The song peaked at number 6 in the Dutch Top 40 and a number 67 position in the end of the year list of 1997.

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Track listing

#TitleLength
1."We Like To Party (Flamman & Abraxas radio mix)"3:08
2."Used & Abused (Dominion '97 remix)"3:57
3."We Like It Dark"4:48
4."C'Mon Everybody (DJ Jordens 2nd Coming)"4:39
5."Roodkapje"4:35

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