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<br>“This Family” by Magnapop
 
<br>“This Family” by Magnapop
 
<br>“Space” by Red Five<br>
 
<br>“Space” by Red Five<br>
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=== '''Songs with offensive language''' ===
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Contact always played music with swearing (including NWA's "Fuck Tha Police", etc.) and such music was sometimes on the regular playlist.<br>
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In 1997, Contact successfully defended a complaint to the Broadcasting Standards Authority about a song played on Hip Hop Impact (hosted by Omega B, longstanding host and mainstay of the Hamilton hip hop scene).  The song was "Gangstas Make The World Go Round" by Westside Connection.  The full text of the decision is here: [http://www.bsa.govt.nz/decisions/1997/1997-072.html].<br>
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In the weeks immediately after the complaint there was an informal attempt to limit songs containing offensive language.  A couple of weeks later, however, "Fire Water Burn" was released by the Bloodhound Gang.  [[Scott Newth]] made it clear to [[Heidi Erceg]] that he couldn't ''not'' playlist the song, and so the song was added and duly charted at number 1 in the Top 13 in the following week.

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