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==Original 1984 mixes== The song appeared in the form of six [[Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixes]], including "Annihilation", "Carnage", "[[Hibakusha]]", "Cowboys and Indians", "We Don't Want to Die" and "For the Victims of Ravishment". The first 12-inch mix ("Annihilation") started with an [[Civil defense siren|air-raid siren]], and included advice from Allen about how to tag and dispose of family members should they die in the fallout shelter (taken from the [[public information film]] ''Casualties''). This version appeared on CD editions of the album. "Annihilation" was the basis for the "Hibakusha" mix, which was originally released in a limited edition, Japanese-only version of the 1985 album ''[[Bang! (1985 Frankie Goes to Hollywood album)|Bang!]]''. Hibakusha is the Japanese word for survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. "For the Victims of Ravishment" appeared on the LP and cassette editions of the album ''Welcome to the Pleasuredome''. It is the shortest version, at 3:27 minutes. This mix derived from the "Carnage" mix, which prominently featured strings as well as vocal samples from Allen and the group's B-side interview. Since 1984, "Two Tribes" has been re-issued several times, generally involving third-party remixes bearing little relation to the original releases in terms of either structure or character.
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