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The Rules of Dada is the second studio album by the Swedish electronic music duo Dada Life (Olle Corneér and Stefan Engblom). It was released on October 16, 2012 by Dada Life's independent record label So Much Dada and Universal. The album features a very heavily club-influenced electro house sound, and lyrically it discusses general carelessness with a lighthearted, almost humorous tone. Three of the album's eleven tracks are entirely instrumental, the remaining eight tracks feature vocals from various artists such as Britta Persson, Vincent Pontare, Michaela Shiloh, as well as Anthony Mills.

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  • The Rules of Dada is the second studio album by the Swedish electronic music duo Dada Life (Olle Corneér and Stefan Engblom). It was released on October 16, 2012 by Dada Life's independent record label So Much Dada and Universal. The album features a very heavily club-influenced electro house sound, and lyrically it discusses general carelessness with a lighthearted, almost humorous tone. Three of the album's eleven tracks are entirely instrumental, the remaining eight tracks feature vocals from various artists such as Britta Persson, Vincent Pontare, Michaela Shiloh, as well as Anthony Mills. The album peaked at number 116 on the Billboard 200 during the week of November 3. (en)
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  • Dada Life The Rules of Dada cover artwork.jpg (en)
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  • The Rules of Dada (en)
  • So Much Dada, Universal (en)
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  • The Rules of Dada (en)
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  • Just Do the Dada (en)
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  • Olle Corneér, Stefan Engblom (en)
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  • 2012-10-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Corneér, Engblom (en)
  • Adam Baptiste, Olle Corneér, Stefan Engblom, Vincent Pontare (en)
  • Corneér, Engblom, Anthony Mills, Britta Persson (en)
  • Corneér, Engblom, Anton Hård, Niclas Lundin (en)
  • Corneér, Engblom, Mills (en)
  • Jon Asher, Corneér, Engblom, Hård (en)
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  • The Rules of Dada is the second studio album by the Swedish electronic music duo Dada Life (Olle Corneér and Stefan Engblom). It was released on October 16, 2012 by Dada Life's independent record label So Much Dada and Universal. The album features a very heavily club-influenced electro house sound, and lyrically it discusses general carelessness with a lighthearted, almost humorous tone. Three of the album's eleven tracks are entirely instrumental, the remaining eight tracks feature vocals from various artists such as Britta Persson, Vincent Pontare, Michaela Shiloh, as well as Anthony Mills. (en)
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