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It’s 1991. Dance music is exploding, and two former art-punk provocateurs, and Jimmy Cauty (aka The KLF), are about to hijack the UK pop charts.

That explosive intro? "This is Radio Freedom!" is sampled from a Radio Freedom station ID. It instantly set the tone—aggressive, piratical, and urgent. They paired this with machine-gun sound effects to create a sonic rave landscape. 3. "KLF is Gonna Rock Ya" 🎤

🕒 "This is Radio Freedom!" – Inside The KLF’s 3 a.m. Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.) 🕒 the_klf_3am_eternal_hq

The 1991 hit version introduced the late, great rapper , who delivered the iconic line "KLF is gonna rock ya". Combined with Maxine Harvey’s soaring "Eternaaaal" vocals, it turned a niche acid track into a pop anthem. 4. The Two Absurd Videos 📺 The KLF created two different music videos.

"3 a.m. Eternal" is more than just a dance track; it is a masterclass in marketing, subversion, and taking the underground straight to the top of the charts. It’s 1991

While dance music usually lives in the underground, The KLF aimed for the stratosphere with their "Stadium House Trilogy." The peak of this madness? .

Here is why this track is still an absolute banger 35 years later: 1. It Was Never Actually "Live" 🎙️ "This is Radio Freedom

Features the band in their famous Ford police cruiser driving through London with a very large telephone.