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Move Your Car

"Move Your Car"
Millencolin - Move Your Car cover.jpg
Single by Millencolin
from the album Life on a Plate
B-side
  • "Entrance at Rudebrook"
  • "An Elf and His Zippo"
ReleasedOctober 26, 1996
RecordedJanuary 1996 at Unisound in Örebro, Sweden
GenreSka punk
Melodic hardcore
Length6:17
LabelBurning Heart
Songwriter(s)Mathias Färm, Fredrik Larzon, Erik Ohlsson, Nikola Sarcevic
Millencolin singles chronology
"The Story of My Life"
(1995)
"Move Your Car"
(1996)
"Lozin' Must"
(1997)

"Move Your Car" is a song by the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin from the album Life on a Plate. It was released as a single on October 26, 1996 by Burning Heart Records, including two b-sides from the album's recording sessions, "Entrance at Rudebrook" and "An Elf and His Zippo". These two tracks were re-released, the former in 1997 on the band's next recording For Monkeys, the latter in 1999 on the compilation album The Melancholy Collection. An accompanying music video for "Move Your Car" was filmed and included in Millencolin and the Hi-8 Adventures. A Creature from the Black Lagoon pinball game inspired the song's title and the cover art.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Move Your Car"
  2. "Entrance at Rudebrook"
  3. "An Elf and His Zippo"

Personnel

Millencolin

References

  1. ^ Millencolin. "Move Your Car". Archived from the original on 2008-02-11. Retrieved 2008-03-12.

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