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"The Nosebleed Section" is a song by the Australian hip hop music group Hilltop Hoods. It was released as a radio single in 2003, and was the final single release from their 2003 album The Calling. The chorus and backing beat of "The Nosebleed Section" are sampled from the song "The People in the Front Row" sung by Melanie Safka. The song placed at number 9 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2003. The song appeared on the Channel 9 police drama Stingers.

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