Tracklist
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#1 Yr Inside The Smallest Rave On Earth
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#2 Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track
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#3 Phat With A Phd
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#4 Cex Remix I Forgot To Finish
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#5 Live Acid Jam
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#6 All I Wanted For Christmas Was My Braces Off
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#7 Pregnant Cheerleader Theme Song
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#8 Ladies (featuring Sue Cie)
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#9 Another Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track (ok, Last One, I Promise!)
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#10 Roll With It (featuring Sue Cie)
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#11 Rude Style Indie Junglist Massive
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#12 I Wanna Rock (you Just Left The Smallest Rave On Earth)
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#13 Dramatic Pause Of Silence To Signify The End Of The Album And Beginning Of Additional Songs Included On The Cd To Make People Feel Better About Buying The Cd Instead Of The Vinyl Version
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#14 Robitussin Motherfucker (dj Screw Rip)
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#15 Ass Scratch Beaver
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#16 Wickid Megamix
Kid 606 / Who Still Kill Sound?
Tigerbeat6
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Who Still Kill Sound? (aka Vol. 2, more shiz, the illegal stuff, too hot for Ipecac, didn’t fit on KSB4SKU, more nails in the coffin, purging the soul, flogging a dead laptop, milking the cow dry, cleaning out Miguel’s hard drive, stuff that didn’t fit anywhere else, stuff that maybe doesn’t even fit here, stuff Tigerbeat6’s lawyers don’t want them releasing, but you know you want anyway.) Ingredients: two booming, thematically linked neorave breakbeat tracks; a live acid house basement party jam; two rinsing ragga bootleg jungle slammers; four booty bass bouncers (two with vocals from Sue Cie of Gold Chains); a crunked-up DJ Screw tribute; an unfinished Cex remix; a sweet emo monosynth song from the orthodontia years; a different version of a com.a remix, and two gabber blowouts for crushing sound systems while retaining danceability. Plus: artwork by Joel Trussell (the “Illness” video and the illustrations from KSB4SKU). • Known worldwide for energetic, action-packed live set made up of material on this very disc • 70 minutes dedicated to the deviated dancehall maniac found somewhere in all of us • Many critically and commercially acclaimed releases on well respected labels like Ipecac, Mille Plateaux, Fatcat, and upcoming material on Souljazz, Wall of Sound and more • No exports to Europe, UK, or Japan
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