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| Cover = RockAndRollPartThree.jpg | | Cover = RockAndRollPartThree.jpg | ||
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| Artist = Ozma | | Artist = Ozma | ||
| Album = Rock and Roll Part Three | | Album = Rock and Roll Part Three | ||
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| Next track = "[[Appletrees]]"<br>(2) | | Next track = "[[Appletrees]]"<br>(2) | ||
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"'''Domino Effect'''" is a 2001 single and the lead-off track from [[Ozma]]'s record, ''Rock and Roll Part Three''. The song was the first (in five) songs featured on [[Rivers Cuomo]]'s iTunes picks. It is a fan favorite among Ozma fans. The song's first four measures of the chorus were originally improvised in a [[Commuter Music]] demo. Cuomo said that the song was "[Ozma] beating him at his own game." The song was the first Ozma song to have a music video made for it. An acoustic medley of the song can be heard at the end of the song "[[Battlescars]]". | "'''Domino Effect'''" is a 2001 single and the lead-off track from [[Ozma]]'s record, ''Rock and Roll Part Three''. The song was the first (in five) songs featured on [[Rivers Cuomo]]'s iTunes picks. It is a fan favorite among Ozma fans. The song's first four measures of the chorus were originally improvised in a [[Commuter Music]] demo. Cuomo said that the song was "[Ozma] beating him at his own game." The song was the first Ozma song to have a music video made for it. An acoustic medley of the song can be heard at the end of the song "[[Battlescars]]". | ||