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* ReferencedBy: ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' was filmed in Montreal and is set in TheEighties, so the song playing in the background of the [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4svrn6 deleted mall scene]] is "The Safety Dance" as a nod to a Montreal '80s band.

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''Film/XMenApocalypse'' was filmed in Montreal and is set in TheEighties, so the song playing in the background of the [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4svrn6 deleted mall scene]] is "The Safety Dance" as a nod to a Montreal '80s band.band.
** In ''Series/TheNewsreader'' episode "No More Lies", "The Safety Dance" is heard when Helen Norville and Dale Jennings take part in a photo shoot.
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* ReferencedBy: ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' was filmed in Montreal and is set in TheEighties, so the song playing in the background of the [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4svrn6 deleted mall scene]] is "The Safety Dance" as a nod to a Montreal '80s band.
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* OneHitWonder: Often thought of as one of the textbook cases of this, but by the definition of "one hit wonder" (only one song to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100), they actually were not, as "Pop Goes The World" hit #20. The band had more chart success in their native Canada.

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* OneHitWonder: TwoHitWonder: Often thought of as one of the textbook cases case of this, OneHitWonder, but by the definition of "one hit wonder" (only one song to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100), they actually were not, as "Pop Goes The the World" hit #20. The band had more chart success in their native Canada.
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* OneHitWonder: Often thought of as one of the textbook cases of this, but by the definition of "one hit wonder" (only one song to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100), they actually were not, as "Pop Goes The World" hit #20.

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* OneHitWonder: Often thought of as one of the textbook cases of this, but by the definition of "one hit wonder" (only one song to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100), they actually were not, as "Pop Goes The World" hit #20. The band had more chart success in their native Canada.
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* CreatorKiller: ''Sideways'', the band's [[FollowTheLeader attempt to jump on the]] {{grunge}} [[NewSoundAlbum bandwagon]], was such a flop that [[NoExportForYou it didn't even get an international release]], and they went on a decade-plus-long hiatus.
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* OneHitWonder: Often thought of as one of the textbook cases of this, but by the definition of "one hit wonder" (only one song to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100), they actually were not, as "Pop Goes The World" hit #20.

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* OneHitWonder: Often thought of as one of the textbook cases of this, but by the definition of "one hit wonder" (only one song to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100), they actually were not, as "Pop Goes The World" hit #20.#20.
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