Music

London Student vs. Felix: Day Six – A song that reminds you of somewhere

Like, tweet, or comment on this page to help us beat the London Student newspaper on day six of our 30-day Song Challenge duel

This song will forever remind me of being in the Felix office on a Thursday with Chief Copy Editor Lizzy Griffiths, with an hour or two left until the print deadline. The metronomic shake of the beat, along with the ominous thudding opening, has helped it become our copy-editing anthem (yes, I am aware of how nauseatingly lame that sentence was...)

The London Student and Felix are currently fighting an epic war. Like, tweet, or comment on this page to help us 'smack them up'/win today's round. Tomorrow is 'A song that reminds of you of a certain event' – help us choose by posting your suggestions below.

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