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#1 is the first full-length album by electroclash duo Fischerspooner released in 2001. It originally received a limited run on International DeeJay Gigolo Records, and contained "The 15th", a cover of a Wire song from their album 154. #1 has been re-pressed several times with a different track listing. The title "Fucker" was also censored on subsequent releases, either as "!@*$%#", "*#!@¥¿", or "*#!@Y?". "Emerge" was listed at #243 on Pitchfork Media's Best songs of the 2000s.

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  • #1 is the first full-length album by electroclash duo Fischerspooner released in 2001. It originally received a limited run on International DeeJay Gigolo Records, and contained "The 15th", a cover of a Wire song from their album 154. #1 has been re-pressed several times with a different track listing. The title "Fucker" was also censored on subsequent releases, either as "!@*$%#", "*#!@¥¿", or "*#!@Y?". "Sweetness", "L.A. Song" and "Megacolon", all from the re-issue were originally released together on an EP titled #1 Supplement that was discontinued in time for the first re-issue. A limited edition pressing from 2003 also included a DVD with several remixes, a documentary, as well as four videos—"Sweetness", "The 15th" and two versions of "Emerge". "Emerge" was listed at #243 on Pitchfork Media's Best songs of the 2000s. (en)
  • #1 è il terzo album dei Fischerspooner, pubblicato nel 2003. Da esso sono stati tratti i singoli: Emerge, The 15th, L.A. Song e Sweetness. La traccia 9, originariamente intitolata Fucker, è stata successivamente censurata e modificata con !@$%#. (it)
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  • #1 è il terzo album dei Fischerspooner, pubblicato nel 2003. Da esso sono stati tratti i singoli: Emerge, The 15th, L.A. Song e Sweetness. La traccia 9, originariamente intitolata Fucker, è stata successivamente censurata e modificata con !@$%#. (it)
  • #1 is the first full-length album by electroclash duo Fischerspooner released in 2001. It originally received a limited run on International DeeJay Gigolo Records, and contained "The 15th", a cover of a Wire song from their album 154. #1 has been re-pressed several times with a different track listing. The title "Fucker" was also censored on subsequent releases, either as "!@*$%#", "*#!@¥¿", or "*#!@Y?". "Emerge" was listed at #243 on Pitchfork Media's Best songs of the 2000s. (en)
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