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The third track on the 1997 album Pop and the last single to be released from it on December 1997. The most overtly "techno" track on the record, there are many samples, loops and a keyboard bass instead of the usual guitar. The band opened every single PopMart Tour show with it and they also gave an intense performance of it live at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards. It is, like the rest of the record, quite a heavy track, full of menace and punch. Bono's very personal lyrics lament his mother who passed away when he was in his teens, and, like alot of other U2 songs, has religious undertones. No other artists samples were used in this track, all loops, samples and beats were created by the band and their producers. The single (Mofo Remixes) has a variety of remixes by producers such as Roni Size and Romin; several different versions of the single were released on vinyl and CD. Also the electronica band Underworld recorded a remix, during sessions with the band in 1997, but the sessions were abandoned as the tour took off and this remix was never released; information on that can be found here. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.