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Music CD - Dub Pistols: Speakers & Tweeters

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Music CD: Speakers & Tweeters Artist: Dub Pistols
List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $7.50
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Manufacturer: Defend Music
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Tracks:
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1. Speed of Light feat. Blade 2. Peaches 3. Speakers and Tweeters 4. Running from the Thoughts 5. Rapture 6. Cruise Control 7. Open 8. You ll Never Find feat Rodney P 9. Gangsters 10. Something to Trust 11. Mach 10 12. Stronger 13. Gave you Time
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0898458003625 Label: Defend Music Manufacturer: Defend Music Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Defend Music Release Date: 2008-05-06 Studio: Defend Music
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: has one really great song Comment: I love the song rapture, its awesome, its so great, I've never heard the other songs, but rapture is by far the best.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good, but... Comment: not as great as the one (Six Million Ways To Live) before it - an update on the beats and the rapping keeps it sounding fresh (and I don't think they're capable of releasing a bad album at this point), but the lyrics about girls and relationships every other song can distance at times (I guess there's a chance that some of the lyrics from 6 Million Ways could distance as well), but for the most part, I really liked it.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Dub Pistols formed about a decade ago when Barry Ashworth got together with Jason O Bryan in west London. Finding they shared a love of The Clash, The Specials, and Public Enemy the band launched with a string of party-rockin singles and landed a million dollar record deal with major label Geffen. It was the start of a beautiful nightmare, says Barry. The Dubs began playing full live band shows and were soon on giant US tours. They had their second album Six Million Ways To Live ready to go. A more politicized affair, the problem was that parts of the album were scarily prophetic. It seemed like almost every track on there could refer to 9/11... and then 9/11 happened. The album was just about to come out, and everything just got canceled. In recent years the Dub Pistols name has continued to circumnavigate the globe, thanks to a number of high-profile gigs with the full band, and various Soundsystem dates. The band compiled a Y4K beats and breaks album, and the pieces of the jigsaw fell into place for Speakers and Tweeters .
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