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Embrace picked for World Cup song

 

Rock band Embrace have been chosen to record England's official football World Cup song.

 

The Football Association is hoping the song World at Your Feet will become a fans' anthem for the England team at the tournament, and it's certainly likely to be s*** enough.

 

Embrace's Danny McNamara said the band were excited about recording the track and hoped to repeat the success of New Order's 1990 track World in Motion, despite not having a fraction of New Order's talent or the involvement of John Barnes.

 

World in Motion, which featured a number of England players including John Barnes, is considered the only one of England's footballing anthems that is in any way listenable.

 

'Capture the imagination'

 

David Baddiel and Frank Skinner's Three Lions song, recorded for Euro 96 as an unofficial anthem, was an annoying pile of s**** but a commercial success and was infuriatingly re-released for the World Cup in 1998.

 

FA marketing manager Tom Harold said: "The official World Cup song has become something of an institution and it is really important that we have an original and exciting track. For a change.

 

"We're confident that Embrace's song will capture the imagination of the fans and players alike."

 

Founded in Huddersfield, Embrace have been releasing records since 1997 and have released five terrible albums, including their number one debut Good Will Out.

 

They are currently sitting at number two in the singles chart with Nature's Law, taken from their latest album This New Day, because the record buying public are basically thick.

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