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Crap Attack is compilation album by American rock band We Are Scientists, released on November 6, 2006 in the UK. The album is a compilation of b-sides and rarities. It contains covers of "Hoppípolla" by Icelandic band Sigur Rós, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll" by British band Art Brut, "Be My Baby" by 1960s girl group The Ronettes and "Sie hat was vermisst" by Bela B. and remixes of their own songs from With Love and Squalor.

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  • Crap Attack is compilation album by American rock band We Are Scientists, released on November 6, 2006 in the UK. The album is a compilation of b-sides and rarities. It contains covers of "Hoppípolla" by Icelandic band Sigur Rós, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll" by British band Art Brut, "Be My Baby" by 1960s girl group The Ronettes and "Sie hat was vermisst" by Bela B. and remixes of their own songs from With Love and Squalor. The album also contains a DVD with a video to every song on the album. It also contains a live show which was filmed at Shepherd's Bush Empire on 13 April 2006 in London, as well as two promotional adverts for With Love and Squalor. (en)
  • Crap Attack es el segundo disco de We Are Scientists. Este álbum es una recopilación de caras b, rarezas y canciones en directo. Destacan versiones como «Hoppípolla», de la banda islandesa Sigur Rós; «Bang Bang Rock & Roll», de la banda británica Art Brut; y «Sie Hat Was Vermisst», de la banda alemana Die Ärzte. El disco fue lanzado en formato CD y DVD, donde podemos ver videos del concierto que dio la banda en la primavera de 2006 en el Shepherds Bush Empire de Londres. (es)
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  • Crap Attack es el segundo disco de We Are Scientists. Este álbum es una recopilación de caras b, rarezas y canciones en directo. Destacan versiones como «Hoppípolla», de la banda islandesa Sigur Rós; «Bang Bang Rock & Roll», de la banda británica Art Brut; y «Sie Hat Was Vermisst», de la banda alemana Die Ärzte. El disco fue lanzado en formato CD y DVD, donde podemos ver videos del concierto que dio la banda en la primavera de 2006 en el Shepherds Bush Empire de Londres. (es)
  • Crap Attack is compilation album by American rock band We Are Scientists, released on November 6, 2006 in the UK. The album is a compilation of b-sides and rarities. It contains covers of "Hoppípolla" by Icelandic band Sigur Rós, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll" by British band Art Brut, "Be My Baby" by 1960s girl group The Ronettes and "Sie hat was vermisst" by Bela B. and remixes of their own songs from With Love and Squalor. (en)
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