"Television Rules the Nation" is the eighth track by Daft Punk from their third studio album Human After All. The Human After All album cover features Daft Punk's signature on a white television screen on a black background. This possibly resembles the concept of "Television Rules the Nation". The previous song on the album, "On/Off", which lasts 20 seconds, is said to be an intro for "Television Rules the Nation". The track was supposed to be released as a single (even a music video was made), however, it was never released.
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| - "Television Rules the Nation" is the eighth track by Daft Punk from their third studio album Human After All. The Human After All album cover features Daft Punk's signature on a white television screen on a black background. This possibly resembles the concept of "Television Rules the Nation". The previous song on the album, "On/Off", which lasts 20 seconds, is said to be an intro for "Television Rules the Nation". The track was supposed to be released as a single (even a music video was made), however, it was never released.
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| - "Television Rules the Nation" is the eighth track by Daft Punk from their third studio album Human After All. The Human After All album cover features Daft Punk's signature on a white television screen on a black background. This possibly resembles the concept of "Television Rules the Nation". The previous song on the album, "On/Off", which lasts 20 seconds, is said to be an intro for "Television Rules the Nation". The track was supposed to be released as a single (even a music video was made), however, it was never released. The song was used during the "Alive 2006/2007 tour", it was mixed along vocals of "Around the World" and with "Crescendolls".
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