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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* The "Don't just stand, go berzerk" vocal sample heard many times in Go Berzerk is taken from the rap song ''Can't Help Myself'', by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor.
* The "Don't just stand, go berzerk" vocal sample heard in Go Berzerk is taken from the rap song ''Can't Help Myself'', by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor.
* The beatmania IIDX version of Go Berzerk is slightly re-arranged from the original version of the song, titled ''Go Bezerk'', which can be found as the B-side of Scott Brown's 1993 single ''Hellbound'' (released under his Lord of Hardcore alias).
* The beatmania IIDX version of Go Berzerk is slightly re-arranged from the original version of the song, titled ''Go Bezerk'', which can be found as the B-side of Scott Brown's 1993 single ''Hellbound'' (released under his Lord of Hardcore alias).
* An extended version of the beatmania IIDX version of Go Berzerk, titled ''Go Berzerk (Scott Brown Beatmania Remix)'', was released by Scott Brown's Evolution label (a sublabel of Evolution Records). Later releases shorten the title to simply ''Go Berzerk (Scott Brown Remix)''.
* An extended version of the beatmania IIDX version of Go Berzerk, titled ''Go Berzerk (Scott Brown Beatmania Remix)'', was released by Scott Brown's Evolution label (a sublabel of Evolution Records). Later releases shorten the title to simply ''Go Berzerk (Scott Brown Remix)''.
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[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]