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From the Album 1. Heartbeats 2. Girls Night Out 3. Pass This On 4. One For You 5. The Cop 6. Listen Now 7. Shes Having A Baby 8. You Take My Breath Away 9. Rock Classics 10. Is It Medicine 11. You Make Me Like Charity 12. Got 2 Let U 13. Behind the Bushes 14. Hangin Out


Other Songs A Cherry on Top A Lung A Tooth For An Eye abSURD Afraid Of You Annies Box Bird Colouring Of Pigeons Cop Crake Ebb Tide Explorer End of Days Epochs Forest Families Fracking Fluid Injection From Off To On Full of Fire Geology Handy-Man High School Poem I Just Had To Die I Take Time Kino K.N.I.F.E. Lasagna Like A Pen Manhood Marble House Minerals Na Na Na Neon Networking Neverland New Years Eve Old Dreams Waiting To Be Realized One Hit Oryx Parade Poetry By Night Raging Lung Ready To Lose Reindeer Seeds Silent shout Stay Out Here Still Light The Captain [Troy Pierce Barado En Locombia] The Height Of Summer This Is Now Tomorrow In A Year Upheaved Variation Of Birds We Share Our Mothers' Health Without You My Life Would Be Boring Wrap Your Arms Around Me
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The Knife are a Swedish electronic music duo from Stockholm, formed in 1999. The group consists of siblings Karin Dreijer Andersson and Olof Dreijer, who together also run their own record company, Rabid Records.

Formed in 1999, amidst the deterioration of Karin's former group Honey Is Cool, the group gained stronger international recognition when José González covered their song "Heartbeats" on his 2003 album, Veneer. The cover was used by Sony in a commercial for BRAVIA television sets, and released as a single in 2006.
-Wikipedia
Members:
Karin Dreijer Andersson
Olof Dreijer
From: Stockholm, Sweden
Genre(s): Synthpop, experimental, dark ambient, minimal techno, trip hop, trance, indietronica, IDM
Active From: 1999-present
Associated Acts: Fever Ray, DJ Coolof and Oni Ayhun
Quotes:
When asked about wearing masks during concerts:
"With our music, we go into characters to tell our stories. It's a natural way of continuing that idea. The music has less to do about us. You should focus on the music and not us."
-Olof Dreijer
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