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{{Featured song code|songname=Turning Up the Radio|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/track/2er8Noz6QJk21bshYbVzMj|image=Death to false metal.png}}
{{Featured song code
|songname=Turning Up the Radio
|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/track/2er8Noz6QJk21bshYbVzMj
|imagename=Death to false metal.png
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'''"Turning Up the Radio"''' (formerly "'''80s Radio'''" or "'''Turn It'''" is the first song on ''[[Death to False Metal]]''. [[Rivers Cuomo]] wrote the song in [[2008]] in collaboration with followers of his YouTube channel, leading to 17 distinct writing credits. Cuomo dubbed this YouTube project "[[Let's Write a Sawng]]."
'''"Turning Up the Radio"''' (formerly "'''80s Radio'''" or "'''Turn It'''" is the first song on ''[[Death to False Metal]]''. [[Rivers Cuomo]] wrote the song in [[2008]] in collaboration with followers of his YouTube channel, leading to 17 distinct writing credits. Cuomo dubbed this YouTube project "[[Let's Write a Sawng]]."


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A user by the name of Taylor Morden eventually became a central collaborator. Morden (whose username was "taylor2d2") received a producer credit on ''False Metal'', in addition to recording guitar, background vocals, and synth that would appear on the song's official release. Morden was based in Portland, Oregon at the time, recording at Death Star Studios.
A user by the name of Taylor Morden eventually became a central collaborator. Morden (whose username was "taylor2d2") received a producer credit on ''False Metal'', in addition to recording guitar, background vocals, and synth that would appear on the song's official release. Morden was based in Portland, Oregon at the time, recording at Death Star Studios.
 
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{{Featured song links|Turning Up the Radio}}