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dbo:abstract Fact 2002 was a 12-inch record released by the pop group Bis, paying tribute to Factory Records. The EP was given a low-key release. It features covers of Joy Division's biggest hit "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (1980), New Order's B-side "Hurt" which was released with "Temptation" (1982), the debut single of A Certain Ratio "Shack Up" (1980) and "Looking from a Hilltop" from Section 25, which originally appeared on From the Hip (1984). (en)
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dbp:label Optimo Singles Club and Related Recordings (en)
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rdfs:comment Fact 2002 was a 12-inch record released by the pop group Bis, paying tribute to Factory Records. The EP was given a low-key release. It features covers of Joy Division's biggest hit "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (1980), New Order's B-side "Hurt" which was released with "Temptation" (1982), the debut single of A Certain Ratio "Shack Up" (1980) and "Looking from a Hilltop" from Section 25, which originally appeared on From the Hip (1984). (en)
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