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Article: Daft Punk Embraces Universal Themes With Ground-Breaking New CD 'Human After All'; Duo's Third Studio Album to Hit Stores March 25; First Single Is "Robot Rock".
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- January 26, 2005
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NEW YORK, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Virgin Records recording artist Daft Punk is set to revolutionize dance floors and music playlists once again with the release of their innovative new album "Human After All," hitting stores on March 25. The CD is the follow-up to 2001's RIAA gold-certified "Discovery," which sold 2.6 million copies around the world and contained the smash hit "One More Time" (which reached #1 in France, Canada, Japan, and Portugal, #2 in the UK, and #1 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Chart). The new album's first single will be the body-thumping, guitar-drenched "Robot Rock"; the video for the song will be directed by the Daft Punk duo themselves -- ...
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