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"Human After All" is a song by electronic music duo Daft Punk. It is the title track from their third studio album of the same name and the third single from the album, released on 21 October 2005. The single release includes remixes of the song which appeared in the album Human After All: Remixes.[1] "Human After All" peaked at number 93 on the French Singles Chart.
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"Human After All" is the only single from the album released without an accompanying music video. Daft Punk had originally set to make a video, but it eventually became the feature film Daft Punk's Electroma co-written and directed by the duo.[2]
Daft Punk produced the Teriyaki Boyz song "HeartBreaker", which features elements of "Human After All".[3]MTV Australia used the coda of "Human After All" in its "coming up" section of their channel format. A remixed version of the song made an appearance in the video game DJ Hero 2.[4]
The CD featured a misprinted track list on the rear of the disc case. It listed the SebastiAn remix as the second track, the Justice remix as the third track, and the Emperor Machine version as the fifth track.[8] A promo 12-inch single was also released with the proper track list, with side A containing the first three tracks and side B containing the remaining three.[9]