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Six Million Ways To Live
''Six Million Ways to Live'' is an album by Dub Pistols, released in 2005. It was originally released in 2001 as a promotional CD with a different track list. Track listing # "Sound Clash" - 1:14 # "World Gone Crazy" (featuring Horace Andy) -04:42 # "Problem Is" (featuring Terry Hall) - 3:47 # "Six Million Ways to Live" - 5:05 # "Riptides" - 4:41 # "Soul Shaking" - 4:16 # "Soldiers" (featuring Planet Asia) - 6:06 # "Still Breathing" - 3:31 # "Architect" - 3:31 # "Official Chemical" - 3:17 # "6AM" - 3:55 2001 Promo Track listing # "Soldiers" (featuring Planet Asia) - 6:01 # "Big World" - 5:04 # "Problem Is" (featuring Terry Hall) - 3:43 # "Official Chemical" - 3:31 # "3am" - 3:40 # "Six Million Ways to Live" - 5:04 # "Revolution" - 5:03 # "Crazy" (a.k.a. "World Gone Crazy") (featuring Horace Andy Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds, 19 February 1951) is a Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer, known for his distinctive vocals and hit songs such as "Government Land", as well ...
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Dub Pistols
Dub Pistols is an English electronic music band founded in 1996 by Barry Ashworth and Jason O'Bryan. Career The band's first singles were "There's Gonna Be a Riot" and "Best Got Better" in 1998. Their first album, ''Point Blank'', came out the same year. Their albums '' Six Million Ways to Live'' and ''Y4K: Next Level Breaks'' were released in 2001. To date, they have released seven studio albums as well as contributing to numerous film soundtracks, including ''Blade II'', ''Bad Company'', ''Piranha 3D'' and ''Mystery Men''. They have also released a significant number of remixed tracks from other artists. The most notable of these include a remix of Ian Brown's " Dolphins Were Monkeys", Limp Bizkit's "My Way", the Crystal Method's "Do It", and Moby's "James Bond Theme". Their third album, '' Speakers and Tweeters'' was released in 2007 through Sunday Best and features T. K. Lawrence, JMS, Blade, Rodney P and Terry Hall. Their fourth album '' Rum'n'Coke'' was released in ...
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Point Blank (Dub Pistols Album)
Dub Pistols is an English electronic music band founded in 1996 by Barry Ashworth and Jason O'Bryan. Career The band's first singles were "There's Gonna Be a Riot" and "Best Got Better" in 1998. Their first album, '' Point Blank'', came out the same year. Their albums ''Six Million Ways to Live'' and ''Y4K: Next Level Breaks'' were released in 2001. To date, they have released seven studio albums as well as contributing to numerous film soundtracks, including ''Blade II'', '' Bad Company'', ''Piranha 3D'' and '' Mystery Men''. They have also released a significant number of remixed tracks from other artists. The most notable of these include a remix of Ian Brown's " Dolphins Were Monkeys", Limp Bizkit's " My Way", the Crystal Method's "Do It", and Moby's " James Bond Theme". Their third album, ''Speakers and Tweeters'' was released in 2007 through Sunday Best and features T. K. Lawrence, JMS, Blade, Rodney P and Terry Hall. Their fourth album '' Rum'n'Coke'' was release ...
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Speakers And Tweeters
''Speakers and Tweeters'' (2007) is the third studio album released by London-based band Dub Pistols. Many of the tracks feature vocals by The Specials' singer Terry Hall. Track listing All songs co-written by band members Barry Ashworth, T. K. Lawrence, and Jason O'Bryan unless otherwise indicated: # "Speed of Light" (feat. Blade) - 4:08 # "Peaches" (feat. Rodney P & Terry Hall) - 3:13 ( J.J. Burnel, Hugh Cornwell, Brian Duffy, Dave Greenfield) # "Speakers and Tweeters" - 3:50 # "Running from the Thoughts" (feat. Terry Hall) - 4:12 # "Rapture" (feat. Terry Hall) - 3:54 (Debbie Harry, Chris Stein) # "Cruise Control" - 3:29 # "Open" - 4:10 # " You'll Never Find" (feat. Rodney P) - 4:23 ( Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff) # "Gangsters" (feat. Terry Hall) - 3:01 ( Bradbury, Byers, Campbell, Dammers, Golding, Hall, Panter, Staple) # "Something to Trust" (feat. Rodney P) - 3:33 (Ashworth, O'Bryan, Rodney P) # "Mach 10" - 3:47 (Ashworth, James Dewees, Lawrence, O'Bryan) # "Stronger" - 3: ...
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Horace Andy
Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds, 19 February 1951) is a Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer, known for his distinctive vocals and hit songs such as "Government Land", as well as "Angel", "Spying Glass" and "Five Man Army" with English trip hop duo Massive Attack. He is also famous for a cover version of "Ain't No Sunshine". Andy is often described as one of the most respected and influential singers in Jamaica. Biography Early days Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Hinds recorded his first single, "This is a Black Man's Country," in 1967 for producer Phil Pratt. "This is a Black Man's Country" failed to make an impact, and it wouldn't be until 1970 that he achieved a breakthrough. After unsuccessfully auditioning at Coxsone Dodd's Studio One as a duo along with Frank Melody, he successfully auditioned on his own a few days later. Dodd decided Hinds should record as Horace Andy, partly to capitalise on the popularity of Bob Andy, and partly to avoid comparisons with his cousin, ...
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Terry Hall (singer)
Terence Edward Hall (19 March 1959 – 18 December 2022) was a British musician who came to prominence as the lead singer of the 2-tone (music genre), 2-tone band the Specials, and later recorded with groups such as Fun Boy Three, the Colourfield, Terry, Blair & Anouchka, and Vegas (duo), Vegas. He released two solo studio albums and also collaborated with many artists including Dave Stewart (musician and producer), David Stewart, Bananarama, the Lightning Seeds, Sinéad O'Connor, Stephen Duffy, Dub Pistols, Gorillaz, Damon Albarn, D12, Tricky (musician), Tricky, Lily Allen and Shakespears Sister. Early life Terence Edward Hall was born on 19 March 1959 in Coventry, England, where he was also raised. He had a German-Jewish grandfather, and said of his heritage, "I grew up in an environment where you didn't really know where you were from. Coventry was built on immigrants because it was an industrial city looking for cheap labour. I don't think it's an accident that a group lik ...
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Planet Asia
Jason Cullen Green (born October 24, 1976), better known as Planet Asia, is a rapper from Fresno, California. He is prominent for being one half of the now reunited hip-hop duo the Cali Agents and is currently a member of the groups Gold Chain Military and Durag Dynasty. He is also well known for his vast discography of mixtapes. History Originally from Fresno, California, Planet Asia moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1998 and began working with local producer, Fanatik. Between 1997 and 2001, Planet Asia released several 12" singles, including "Definition of Ill" ( Stones Throw) and "Place of Birth" (ABB Records). He reached full acclaim in 2001 when The Source gave him the First Round Draft Pick and Independent Album of the Year awards for ''How the West Was One''. ''How The West Was One'' was recorded with fellow rapper Rasco under the group name Cali Agents and landed him a deal with Interscope Records. While signed to Interscope Records, Planet Asia was not promoted muc ...
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