Scooter
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Scooter

Scooter formed in Hamburg in 1994 with H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan, and Jens Thele. They started with trance and hard techno tracks, but things changed in...

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Scooter's loud, fast, and stubbornly consistent dance music

A German trio that turned trance into mainstream hits and kept the energy high for decades.

If you want to understand Scooter, listen to 'Hyper Hyper' and 'All I Wanna Do'. They're loud, fast, and exactly what you'd expect from a group that's been doing this since the mid-90s.

Scooter matters because they took club sounds and made them work on radio without smoothing out the edges. 'Hyper Hyper' in 1997 was the track that broke them wide open, and they've stuck to that same loud, simple formula ever since. Songs like 'All I Wanna Do' show how they kept delivering exactly what their fans wanted: fast beats and shouted vocals you can't miss.

They started in Hamburg in 1994 with trance and hard techno. 'Hyper Hyper' changed everything in 1997, pushing them out of clubs and into the mainstream. After lineup changes, they kept releasing albums like 'Jumping All Over the World' in 2011, never really straying from their high-energy dance tracks.

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Scooter formed in Hamburg in 1994 with H.P. Baxxter, Rick J. Jordan, and Jens Thele. They started with trance and hard techno tracks, but things changed in 1997 when 'Hyper Hyper' became a global hit. That single pushed them out of the clubs and into the mainstream.

In 1999, their version of the 'Mortal Kombat Theme Song' topped charts in several countries. Jordan left in 2005 and was replaced by Michael Simon. The group kept releasing albums like 'Jumping All Over the World' in 2011 and 'Ace' in 2016. Songs like 'All I Wanna Do' and 'Fire' show their knack for straightforward, high-energy dance tracks that work on radio and in arenas.

Their live shows became known for being loud and theatrical. They've been doing this for a long time, sticking to a formula of fast beats and simple, shouted vocals that fans recognize immediately.

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The Start here section opens with All I Wanna Do, 4 AM, and Ti Sento so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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