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| Name = Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)
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| Artist = ]
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| Album = ]
| Published =
| Released = 1997
| track_no = 9
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| Genre = ]
| Length = 4:26
| Label = ]/]
| Producer = ]
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| prev = "Favorite Things"
| prev_no = 8
| next = "Nebula"
| next_no = 10
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'''"Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)"''' is a song from the ] album '']''. In its musical style, it harkens back to the ] music genre of the 1970s. The solos, fills, and riffs all sound very jazzy.
Additionally, the audio track during verses have 'popping noises' commonly heard on phonograph records--adding a 'retro' tone.

], former member of ], is featured on the ] in the latter part of the song.

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"Summer Romance"
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"Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)" is a song from the Incubus album S.C.I.E.N.C.E.. In its musical style, it harkens back to the Disco music genre of the 1970s. The solos, fills, and riffs all sound very jazzy. Additionally, the audio track during verses have 'popping noises' commonly heard on phonograph records--adding a 'retro' tone.

Jeremy Wasser, former member of Hoobastank, is featured on the saxophone in the latter part of the song.

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