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"Da Strike"
Single by Millencolin
from the album Tiny Tunes/Same Old Tunes
B-side
  • "Softworld"
  • "Shake Me" (live)
  • "Niap"
Released16 December 1994
Recorded1994
GenreSka punk, punk rock
LabelBurning Heart
Songwriter(s)Mathias Färm, Fredrik Larzon, Erik Ohlsson, Nikola Šarčević
Millencolin singles chronology
"Da Strike"
(1994)
"The Story of My Life"
(1995)

"Da Strike" is a song by Swedish punk rock band Millencolin from the album Tiny Tunes (later re-released as Same Old Tunes). It was released as a single on 16 December 1994 by Burning Heart Records, including two B-sides from the album's recording sessions, "Softworld" and "Niap", along with a live recording of "Shake Me". "Niap" is a re-recording of the song "Pain" from the band's first EP Use Your Nose. "Softworld" reappeared on the band's next album Life on a Plate, while "Niap" and the live version of "Shake Me" were re-released in 1999 on the compilation album The Melancholy Collection. An accompanying music video for "Da Strike" was also filmed and released. "Da Strike" also appeared in the game ESPN X Games Pro Boarder for the PS1.[1]

Track listing

CD single

  1. "Da Strike"
  2. "Softworld"
  3. "Shake Me" (live)
  4. "Niap"

7" vinyl

  • Side A:
  1. "Da Strike"
  2. "Softworld"
  • Side B:
  1. "Shake Me" (live)
  2. "Niap"

Personnel

Millencolin

Additional musicians

Fredrik Folcke - saxophone

References

  1. ^ "X Games Pro Boarder — Various Artists".
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