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Meat Beat Manifesto - Original Fire (CD)

Original Fire
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Album Details: Original Fire

Release Date:05/20/1997
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:606949012724

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    Meat the beats that broke my back (heh)

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 16, 2001

    YEEEAAAAAHHHH!!!!Now *THIS*, people, is what electronic music should sound like. If you happen to listen to big-beat or industrial music, then you can't do much better than MBM for your kicks. A stomping assault on the senses that will most likely le...vel your house to its foundations if you crank the bass up!Look, it's quite simple really. This EP (actually, it's more of a compilation really) contains the track "Radio Babylon", which in case you were unaware, has been sampled by pretty much everyone who has access to a sampler (this includes Prodigy with "Charly" and FSOL with "Papua New Guinea"). Perhaps one of the most influential dance tracks ever. Add to this the fact that you get a lot of other crushing MBM material plus an excellent remix by The Orb, and you get a CD that can simply not be overlooked. Buy it immediately! Read more Less

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Meat Beat Manifesto

Beginning in 1987 as an experimental/industrial duo inspired by the cut-and-paste attitudes of hip-hop and dub, Meat Beat Manifesto increasingly became a vehicle for its frontman Jack Dangers to explore the emerging electronics of techno, trip-hop and jungle. Though the group was initially pegged as an industrial act (simply appearing on Wax Trax was enough to do the tr... Read more