Sub-Culture
New Order
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I like walking in the park When it gets late at night I move round in the dark And leave when it gets light I sit around by day Tied up in chains so tight These crazy words of mine So wrong they could be right [Chorus] What do I get out of this I always try, I always miss One of these days you'll go back to your home You won't even notice that you are alone One of these days when you sit by yourself You'll realize you can't shaft without someone else In the end you will submit It's got to hurt you a little bit I like talking in my sleep When people work so hard They need what they can keep A choice that leaves them scarred A view without a room Unveils the truth so soon And when the sun goes down You've lost what you had found [Chorus: x3] What do I get out of this I always try, I always miss One of these days you'll go back to your home You won't even notice that you are alone
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Written by: BERNARD (GB 2) SUMNER, PETER HOOK, STEPHEN PAUL DAVID MORRIS, GILLIAN LESLEY GILBERT
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Release Date"Sub-Culture", an electronic and dance music track, was released in 1985.
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AlbumIt is one of the tracks found in the album "Low-Life", which is the third studio album by the British rock band New Order.
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Songwriting creditAll members of the band (Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, and Stephen Morris) are usually credited with writing the songs, "Sub-Culture" is not an exception.
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Track lengthThe length of the original track "Sub-Culture" is approximately 5 minutes and 03 seconds.
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Remix VersionA remix of "Sub-Culture", remixed by John Robie, was released as a 7" single. The remixed version is quite distinct, utilizing the sampler and sequencer technology of the time.
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Chart PerformanceThe song did not attain widespread commercial success. It peaked at number 63 on the UK Singles Chart, which was considered a disappointment after their previous chart successes.
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Music Style"Sub-Culture", like many New Order tracks, represents a blend of post-punk, electronic, and dance music. It reflected the band's continued move towards a more electronic and dance-oriented sound.
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Lyric ContentThe lyrics speak to themes of alienation and inner turmoil, fitting in well with New Order's overall melancholic and introspective tone.
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Cover ArtThe cover art for "Sub-Culture" was designed by Peter Saville, a graphic designer who was responsible for many of New Order's album and single covers.
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Critical ReceptionWhile it did not achieve great commercial success, the song, as part of the "Low-Life" album, is greatly loved by New Order's fanbase and is considered as one of the standout tracks of the album.
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