Kill Sound Before Sound Kills You

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 51:51

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cover boy sells out!

evol-i

Actually it's really not a bad thing, the illness is the best song the chemical bros/fatboy slim never did, it's so so accessible from his glitchier noisier side and the surprise makes the experience all the more enjoyable. Dance round yer handbags to this one!

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Listen before you download

getgreg

I downloaded this album because I love the song "f I Had A Happy Place This Would Be It." However, it turns out that that particular song is completely unrepresentative of the album which is actually somewhat harsh and experimental. It actually reminds me a lot of Aphex Twin or Squarepusher, so you'll love it if that's more you're thing.

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Shockingly good

wrblob

Amazing work. Some great experimental stuff.

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