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#46
Posted 28 August 2004 - 7:21 PM
iguanapunk Escribi�:
It's worth purchasing for Spitfire, girls, memphis bells and the track with the MJ sample. I'll wait till i've listened to it more to decide if this a decent album. I'm gutted there's no BGAT type of song on there :'(
I'm sorry, BGAT?
I think I'm having a bit of a blond day
#50
Posted 30 August 2004 - 8:23 PM
The Prodigy's new album 'Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned' has beeen given the unofficial remix treatment and is now avalable to download.
The downloadable 'Always Outsiders, Never Outdone' features unofficial remixes and mash ups by some of the UK's most prolific bootleggers, giving the newly released album a whole different sound.
prodigyremixed.com have been keen to point out that Liam praised musical innovation in a recent DJmag interview, making statements like "it's important to be brave with music. People who are scared of change never move forward."
It is not yet confired if the project actually has the groups blessing.
The remix album is free to download but you are asked to donation to charities Silver Clef, War Child or Amnesty International - Full details on the site
www.prodigyremixed.com
Full Track List
1. Spitfire (FakeIDs Evolution) (6:32)
2. Girls (idiotech Remix) (5:12)
3. Jungle Bells (Dunproofin Mix) (4:31)
4. Get Up Get Off (Fujikato+Dancingdiscoduke remix) (4:20)
5. Hotride (Poj Mix) (3:14)
6. Been Up Long (Falsedawn) (4:28)
7. Action Radar (FakeID Mix) (7:42)
8. Medusa Bitch (cry.on.my.console) (2:37)
9. Phoenus (Pop Razors) (5:05)
10. You Will Be Under My Satanic Wheels (Act Of Dog) (5:19)
11. The Way It Is (Elektric Cowboy) (5:46)
12. Shoot Down (Fujikato Remix) (3:39)
The downloadable 'Always Outsiders, Never Outdone' features unofficial remixes and mash ups by some of the UK's most prolific bootleggers, giving the newly released album a whole different sound.
prodigyremixed.com have been keen to point out that Liam praised musical innovation in a recent DJmag interview, making statements like "it's important to be brave with music. People who are scared of change never move forward."
It is not yet confired if the project actually has the groups blessing.
The remix album is free to download but you are asked to donation to charities Silver Clef, War Child or Amnesty International - Full details on the site
www.prodigyremixed.com
Full Track List
1. Spitfire (FakeIDs Evolution) (6:32)
2. Girls (idiotech Remix) (5:12)
3. Jungle Bells (Dunproofin Mix) (4:31)
4. Get Up Get Off (Fujikato+Dancingdiscoduke remix) (4:20)
5. Hotride (Poj Mix) (3:14)
6. Been Up Long (Falsedawn) (4:28)
7. Action Radar (FakeID Mix) (7:42)
8. Medusa Bitch (cry.on.my.console) (2:37)
9. Phoenus (Pop Razors) (5:05)
10. You Will Be Under My Satanic Wheels (Act Of Dog) (5:19)
11. The Way It Is (Elektric Cowboy) (5:46)
12. Shoot Down (Fujikato Remix) (3:39)
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#52
Posted 31 August 2004 - 7:55 PM
iguanapunk Escribi�:
*shakes head* Crap? What is wrong with you boy! it was fantastic! I think you need to listen to it ten more times, in a row, and style your hair in a Keith Flint style
Err, do you mind if I don't?
Any song that requires that much effort sucks ass
#55
Posted 01 September 2004 - 4:14 AM
I initially liked Baby's Got A Temper, it's good driving music but as far as substance goes, it wasn't something that would last the long haul. It's good for what it is, but they've done better and could do better. Plus there was that "Firestarter" sound in it that kind of threw me off like they were recycling their glory days of being pop stars.
I thought the rohypnol reference was rather silly. I couldn't tell if they were glorifying it or making fun of girls who get off on it in some fucked up way, or if the whole thing was just tongue in cheek.
Anyway, the acapella version of the song is downright hilarious. It's just a lot of screaming, followed by silence, followed by some more screaming, followed by more silence - and this goes on for the length of the regular version of the song. The first time I heard it I had cd blaring in my car. I saw that the track changed, and there was all this silence so I thought I'd just take out the cd. Just as I was about to hit the eject button, here comes this screaming voice booming out my speakers. It startled the crap out of me, to say the least, but in the end I got a good laugh out of it.
I thought the rohypnol reference was rather silly. I couldn't tell if they were glorifying it or making fun of girls who get off on it in some fucked up way, or if the whole thing was just tongue in cheek.
Anyway, the acapella version of the song is downright hilarious. It's just a lot of screaming, followed by silence, followed by some more screaming, followed by more silence - and this goes on for the length of the regular version of the song. The first time I heard it I had cd blaring in my car. I saw that the track changed, and there was all this silence so I thought I'd just take out the cd. Just as I was about to hit the eject button, here comes this screaming voice booming out my speakers. It startled the crap out of me, to say the least, but in the end I got a good laugh out of it.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#57
Posted 02 September 2004 - 6:17 AM
Of course, yes I know what acapella is. Screaming is hardly acapella in the true sense but whatever.
I can't be fucked with this song to argue what acapella is/isn't especially with this song. I pulled it out and listened to it the other day after this discussion and had to turn it off. What a pile of crap.
I can't be fucked with this song to argue what acapella is/isn't especially with this song. I pulled it out and listened to it the other day after this discussion and had to turn it off. What a pile of crap.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle