Rearrange

Rearrange

Single infobox
Name = Rearrange


Artist = God Lives Underwater
from Album = Life in the So-Called Space Age
Released = July 14, 1998
Format = CD
Genre = Industrial rock, Techno, Rock
Length = 10:55
Label = A&M
Producer = Gary Richards
Last single = "Don't Know How To Be" (1996)
This single = "Rearrange" (1998)
Next single = "From Your Mouth" (1998)

"Rearrange" is a song by the band God Lives Underwater. It was originally released on their album "Life in the So-Called Space Age" in 1998, resulting in significant airplay.

Track listing

# Rearrange (3:33)
# Rearrange - Example 1 (7:22)


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