UPC · Album
Let’s Submerge: The Anthology
X‐Ray Spex
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021823627120 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Let’s Submerge: The Anthology” by X‐Ray Spex, released 2006-01-01 on Castle Music. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 52 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBAAA9902093, GBAJE0100219, GBAJE0100220.
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Track List (53)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| The Day the World Turned Day‐Glo | X-Ray Spex | GBAAA9902093 |
| Prefabricated Icon | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0100219 |
| I Can't Do Anything | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0100220 |
| Warrior in Woolworths | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0100221 |
| Obsessed With You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0100225 |
| The Day the World Turned Day-Glo | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0100228 |
| Oh Bondage! Up Yours! | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500169 |
| Identity | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500170 |
| Let’s Submerge | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500171 |
| Plastic Bag | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500172 |
| I Live Off You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500173 |
| I Am a Cliché | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500174 |
| I Can’t Do Anything | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500175 |
| Oh Bondage! Up Yours! | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0500176 |
| Oh Bondage Up Yours | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605616 |
| I Am a Cliche | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605617 |
| The Day the World Turned Dayglow | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605618 |
| Artificial | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605620 |
| I Can't Do Anything | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605624 |
| Let's Submerge | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605625 |
| Plastic Bag | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605626 |
| Obsessed With You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605627 |
| Warrior in Woolworths | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605628 |
| I Live Off You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605632 |
| Genetic Engineering | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605635 |
| Germ Free Adolescents | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605809 |
| Age | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605810 |
| Obsessed With You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605811 |
| The Day the World Turned Day-Glo | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE0605812 |
| Age | Poly Styrene | GBAJE0605813 |
| Identity | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700063 |
| Let’s Submerge | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700064 |
| I Am a Cliché | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700065 |
| Oh Bondage Up Yours! | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700069 |
| Plastic Bag | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700070 |
| I Live Off You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700071 |
| I Can’t Do Anything | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700072 |
| Oh Bondage! Up Yours! | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700073 |
| Oh Bondage! Up Yours! | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7700074 |
| The Day the World Turned Day‐Glo | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800069 |
| I Am a Poseur | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800070 |
| Identity | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800071 |
| Let’s Submerge | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800072 |
| Germ Free Adolescents | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800073 |
| Age | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800074 |
| Obsessed With You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800075 |
| Genetic Engineering | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800076 |
| I Live Off You | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800077 |
| Art‐I‐Ficial | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800078 |
| I Can’t Do Anything | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800079 |
| Plastic Bag | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800080 |
| Warrior in Woolworths | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7800081 |
| Highly Inflammable | X-Ray Spex | GBAJE7900076 |
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What is UPC 021823627120?
021823627120 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Let’s Submerge: The Anthology by X‐Ray Spex. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.
This release contains 52 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.
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