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* An extended, hardcore-style version of smooooch・∀・ appears on kors k's first album, [[Ways For Liberation]].
* An extended, hardcore-style version of smooooch・∀・ appears on kors k's first album, [[Ways For Liberation]].
* An eurobeat remix of smooooch・∀・ by [[Youhei Hiroshige|DJ Command]], titled ''smooooch・∀・ -秋葉工房 mix-'', also appears on kors k's first album, Ways for Liberation.
* An eurobeat remix of smooooch・∀・ by [[Youhei Hiroshige|DJ Command]], titled ''smooooch・∀・ -秋葉工房 mix-'', also appears on kors k's first album, Ways for Liberation.
* The "move your body" soundbite can also be heard in [[Takao Tsuchihama|DJ TAKAWO]]'s [[Kohya no Oimoya-san|荒野のおイモ屋さん]], from [[CS bm GOTTAMIX2|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX2 ~Going Global~]].  
* The "move your body" soundbite can also be heard in [[Takao Tsuchihama|DJ TAKAWO]]'s [[Kohya no Oimoya-san|荒野のおイモ屋さん]], from [[CS bm GOTTA 2|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX2 ~Going Global~]].  
* The "look up in the sky" soundbite in smooooch・∀・ is also used in [[stealth]], from [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2]].
* The "look up in the sky" soundbite in smooooch・∀・ is also used in [[stealth]], from [[AC DDR SuperNOVA2|DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2]].
** The soundbite originates from the 2000 song ''Feel So High'' by Trance Factory.
** The soundbite originates from the 2000 song ''Feel So High'' by Trance Factory.

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