Circle. Square. Triangle

"Circle. Square. Triangle" is a song by Test Icicles which was released as the second single from their debut album For Screening Purposes Only on 24 October 2005. The song is their most successful having peaked at No. 25 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]

"Circle. Square. Triangle"
Single by Test Icicles
from the album For Screening Purposes Only
B-side"LMNO Hoes"
Released24 October 2005
Recorded2005
GenreDance-punk, indie rock
Length3:02
LabelDomino
Songwriter(s)Sam Mehran, Rory Attwell, Devonte Hynes
Producer(s)James Ford
Test Icicles singles chronology
"Boa vs. Python"
(2005)
"Circle. Square. Triangle"
(2005)
"What's Your Damage"
(2006)

Track listing

CD: Domino / DNO 76 - UK

No.TitleLength
1."Circle. Square. Triangle"3:02
2."What's in the Box"3:04
3."Circle. Square. Triangle" (MC Lars Extended Mix)6:27
4."Circle. Square. Triangle" (James Ford Full Length Mix)4:56

7": Domino / RUG210 - UK

No.TitleLength
1."Circle. Square. Triangle"3:02
2."LMNO Hoes"1:17

12": Domino / DNO 76 - U.S.

No.TitleLength
1."Circle. Square. Triangle" (James Ford Full Length Mix)4:56
2."Circle. Square. Triangle" (James Ford Full Length Instrumental)4:56
3."Circle. Square. Triangle" (MC Lars Extended Mix)6:27
4."Circle. Square. Triangle" (Chrome Hoof Remix) 

Digital download: Domino

No.TitleLength
1."Circle. Square. Triangle"3:02
2."LMNO Hoes"1:17

Digital download: Domino

No.TitleLength
1."Circle. Square. Triangle" (James Ford Radio Edit)3:04
2."Circle. Square. Triangle" (MC Lars Radio Edit)3:18

Digital download: Domino

No.TitleLength
1."Circle. Square. Triangle"3:02
2."What's in the Box"3:04
3."Circle. Square. Triangle" (MC Lars Extended Mix)6:27
4."Circle. Square. Triangle" (James Ford Full Length Mix)4:56

Charts

Charts (2005) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 25
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References

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