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Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection System

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Swords
Swords is a song by Leftfield, released as the third single from their album Rhythm and Stealth, which also counts as their last single release until 2015. The song featured vocals by Nicole Willis. It was first featured on the soundtrack to the movie Go in April 1999, then included on the album Rhythm and Stealth on 20 September 1999 and released as a single on 10 July 2000 on the Hard Hands record label, published by Chrysalis Music.

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