[4] In August 1978, "Supernature" peaked at number 8 in the UK Singles Chart following heavy exposure on the first series of The Kenny Everett Video Show.
[2] The song features an environmental theme, imagining a future where the use of artificial chemicals in agriculture has caused "creatures down below" to emerge and "take their sweet revenge" against mankind.
[5] Pitchfork ranked "Supernature" as the 187th best song of the 1970s, stating that it "introduced an unprecedented strain of dystopian disco dread.
Neither Kraftwerk nor Berlin-era Bowie had an immediate international dancefloor impact as profound as "Supernature".
As the track grows more sinister, mutant monsters take their revenge until humanity reverts to a primitive state where it must once again earn its place.