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Still, trains on the New Haven line perform worse than the others, primarily because the cars are holdovers from the 1970s and some of the track uses overhead electrical wires that are nearly a century old and prone to damage.
The track uses the vocabulary of the Falklands War (Tumbledown, Skyhawks etc).
Both the track a supports are blue; however, the track uses a darker shade.
Musically, the track uses a standard pop structure and derives from the genre of Eurodance, backed with a techno beat.
The track uses a sample from the song "Rubber Band" performed by The Trammps on their album The Legendary Zing Album.
MusicOMH contributor John Murphy noted the track uses "a guitar line that sounds like it's been nicked from an old rockabilly tune", and compared its composition to other "'80s synth pop songs".
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Producer and recording artist The-Dream sings a verse on the track using AutoTune.
The track used to sound like a burbling west African version of Kraftwerk.
Like a vestige of the past, the bank is still visible near the track used today.
He worked out on the track, using interval training devised by the former British Olympian Sebastian Coe.
Camels are now specially raised for the track, using carefully controlled methods of breeding, training, and nutrition.
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