Release History
Release Date | Territory | Record Label | Format |
---|---|---|---|
April 20, 1998 | Australia | White Records | CD maxi, CD single |
New Zealand | Cassette single, CD maxi | ||
Europe | BMG | CD maxi, CD single | |
South Africa | BMG South Africa | CD maxi | |
April 21, 1998 | Canada | Almo Sounds | CD maxi |
United States | |||
April 27, 1998 | United Kingdom | Mushroom Records UK | Cassette single, CD single, 3" CD |
September 28, 1998 | 12" white label ("Push It - Victor Calderone mixes") | ||
October 20, 1998 | United States | Almo Sounds | 12" vinyl (as "Push It"/"I Think I'm Paranoid") |
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