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- Infinity Within is the second studio album by American house and club/dance group Deee-Lite. Released in 1992 on Elektra, the second album, through its lyrical content, instrumentation, and overall tone, showcases the band's political activism as a more literal part of the music than on their debut album, World Clique (1990). "Runaway", the lead single from the album, is Deee-Lite's fourth single to top the Billboard dance chart, helping to establish their success in the musical genre beyond World Clique. (en)
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- Deee-Lite - Infinity Within album cover.png (en)
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- bonus track (en)
- featuring Michael Franti (en)
- featuring Arrested Development (en)
- featuring Jamal-ski (en)
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- July–December 1991 (en)
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- Rolling Stone (en)
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- The Looking Glass Studios (en)
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- Runaway (en)
- I Won't Give Up (en)
- I.F.O. (en)
- Electric Shock (en)
- Come on in, the Dreams Are Fine (en)
- Fuddy Duddy Judge (en)
- Heart Be Still (en)
- Love is Everything (en)
- Pussycat Meow (en)
- Rubber Lover (en)
- I Had a Dream I Was Falling through a Hole in the Ozone Layer (en)
- Thank You Everyday (en)
- Two Clouds above Nine (en)
- Vote, Baby, Vote (en)
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- Infinity Within is the second studio album by American house and club/dance group Deee-Lite. Released in 1992 on Elektra, the second album, through its lyrical content, instrumentation, and overall tone, showcases the band's political activism as a more literal part of the music than on their debut album, World Clique (1990). "Runaway", the lead single from the album, is Deee-Lite's fourth single to top the Billboard dance chart, helping to establish their success in the musical genre beyond World Clique. (en)
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