Riot on the Dancefloor

Riot on the Dancefloor is the fourth album from German trance group Groove Coverage released in 2012.[1] The album, their first in six years, had four singles: "Innocent", "Angeline", "Think About the Way", and the title track.

Riot on the Dancefloor
Studio album by
Released13 March 2012
Recorded2012
GenreTrance
LabelSuprime Music, Sony Music Entertainment

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Angeline (Radio Edit)"3:30
2."Think About the Way (Single Edit)" (featuring Rameez)3:13
3."Riot on the Dancefloor"2:57
4."Dangerous"3:21
5."Darkness"3:02
6."Innocent (Radio Edit)"3:34
7."Moonlight Shadow 2k12" (featuring P.S.Y.)2:59
8."Shout"3:05
9."The World is Mine"3:08
10."I Want It"3:00
11."All That Matters"3:08
12."Think About The Way (DJane HouseKat Remix)" (Featuring Rameez)4:00
13."Angeline (Cc.K Remix)"5:00
14."Innocent (Club Mix)"4:20
15."Think About The Way (Rob & Chris Remix)" (Featuring Rameez)4:56
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References

  1. "Groove Coverage - Riot On The Dancefloor". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
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