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==Songs used in advertisements== "I Love You, Ono"βa re-titled cover version of "I Love You, Oh No!" by Japanese new wave band [[Plastics (band)|Plastics]]βfrom their album ''[[My Melody (Stereo Total album)|My Melody]]'', was used by [[Sony]] in a European commercial for the [[Handycam]] in June 2005, and was also featured in [[Robot Food]]'s snowboarding hit "Afterbang". In 2009, the song was used in a [[Dell]] commercial for the Studio 15. In 2012, "I Love You, Ono" was used in the [[Dior]] Addict advert in the United Kingdom and Spain. In 2013, it was used as the [[theme music]] for [[Channel 4]]'s ''[[Anna and Katy]]'' β the choice of the show's co-writers and performers, [[Anna Crilly]] and [[Katy Wix]]. The title of the Stereo Total version is a play on both the original Plastics title and [[Yoko Ono]], and is a likely homage to the original's Japanese origin. Another one of their songs, "L'Amour Γ trois" (the French version of the song "Liebe zu Dritt"), was used in a commercial for [[3G]]-phones in Sweden in the fall of 2005 by the company [[Hutchison 3G|3]], as well as by the Spanish [[TV channel]] [[Cuatro (channel)|Cuatro]] in an advert for the company and in the disco scene in the independent Argentinian film ''Glue''. Their song "Cannibale" was included in the console game ''[[Dance Dance Revolution ULTRAMIX 4]]'', released in November 2006. "Megaflittchen" was also used in a commercial by Estonian mobile operator [[EMT (company)|EMT]]. "Aua" from the ''[[Monokini (Stereo Total album)|Monokini]]'' album was used in the trailers and closing titles for [[Adam Curtis]]'s [[BBC Two]] documentary series ''[[All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (television documentary series)|All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace]]''.
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