Legion Of Boom

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 60:37

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My fave of their albums

Fairysmoontmn

I'd have to say this album is my fave out of the ones listed here on eMusic. I gave it 5 stars.

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Not Vegas but close!

oktyabr

Vegas is my favorite TCM album and this one, out of what is available at emusic, reminds me the most of it. Good stuff anyway!

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50/50

AndrewR2442

Some very good track, some not so good.

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One of their Best!

james.l.flowers

All I need to say is "Weapons of Mass Distortion" is an awesome song feat. former Limp Bizkit Guitarist Wes Borland. This is just a cool album to ride around in the car with. Some of my favorite highlights of this album include "Born to Slow" and "Acetone" as well. It's worth checking out.

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Disappointing

Moonraven

Sorry guys, I have to disagree. This sounds to me like stuff that didn't make it on previous album releases. Just another example of artists selling out (or burned out). Whatever...

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#'s 2 & 5

LostOne

are solid tracks.

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not the best Method

egraves

A couple solid tracks, for sure, but this is certainly not the best CM can do, as evidenced by other, better albums.

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Awesome

mr_shoeless

This is my favorite album. I feel so much energy when listening to it. The review may say it's formulaic, but when I first listened to this album I had never heard anything like it. And since exploring the Big Beat realm a little more, I just keep coming back to Legion of Boom.

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music is off the wall

stonedoneinvegas

i lll sit there and surf the net all day and not even notice the time go buy

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Definite disappointment.

kingskeeter

Some songs have catchy melodies but come on this sounds like something you'd hear on a diet pill commercial. Emusic needs to get it together and upload Vegas.

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By late 2003, the bombastic sonic signature of big beat had finally been fully co-opted by the advertising and extreme sports industries. The style’s roots had never run much deeper than a few adventurous breakbeats anyway, but attached to everything from pricey spots for cell phones and sports cars to hyper-edited snowboarding highlight reels, big beat inevitably plateaued. When it did, the formula established by the Crystal Method with their 1997 debut became the accepted template. Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland have remained busy children since Vegas, issuing a sophomore full-length and a well-received mix record. They’ve returned with Legion of Boom, an album that breaks little new ground, but further entrenches the Method as America’s finest producers of dance music made for rock & roll people. “Born Too Slow” chops up a slick and dirty Wes Borland guitar riff over thumping bass beats and the decidedly rock yowl of John Garcia (ex-Kyuss); Borland’s discordant mayhem later resurfaces for “Weapons of Mass Distortion,” which breaks exactly where you expect it to but is nevertheless the kind of throbbing, hedonistic track expensive nightclub sound systems were invented for. The Method tap DJ Swamp for an assist on “The American Way,” which establishes a methodical, percussive groove for Rahzel to rap over, and manipulate the moans of Milla Jovovich for the moody “I Know It’s You,” which glints and flashes like pink neon off the tinted windows of a speeding limo. This is ultimately what separates Jordan and Kirkland’s music from the tinfoil beats and breaks of the average advertisement clamoring for hip. Legion of Boom is definitely a product of formula, but it packs the promise of afterhours hanky panky. It causes nocturnal groove instead of shilling for green shaving cream. In short, the Crystal Method’s tracks deliver on the escapism their followers can only suggest. Legion of Boom: coming soon to a late-night lounge near you. – Johnny Loftus

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