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''You Can't Stop the Bum Rush'' is the third studio album by Canadian
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band
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, released on May 25, 1999, through Work Records. The album featured the top ten hit "
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", which was previously featured on the soundtrack to the 1999
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thriller '' Go''. It also managed to peak at No. 46 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart and go Gold in the U.S. The album had a mostly positive response from critics. "The Hard Disk Approach" features lyrics entirely in German and uses a
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beat to emulate the style of krautrock bands. The album also featured
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on the cover of the album, although he reportedly declined an offer to join the band. Despite this, he provides record scratches on the track "Cold Chillin'".


Background

Prior to the release of ''You Can't Stop the Bum Rush'', Len solely consisted of siblings
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and Sharon Costanzo, who predominately made
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music. The duo independently released two studio albums, ''Superstar'' (1995) and '' Get Your Legs Broke'' (1997), on their own record label, Funtrip Records. Following these releases, the duo became tired of producing rock music and considered disbandment. Marc explained: "I was writing, then I thought, ‘This is bullshit; I can't write this shit.' I hated playing guitar." The duo, however, became inspired again after experimenting with hip hop music, opting to move in this direction after receiving positive reception from music industry officials. This reception resulted in Len signing with a major record label, the
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, and branching outside of being a duo, with the addition of group members Derek "D Rock" MacKenzie, Brian "DJ Moves" Higgins, Philip "Planet Pea" Rae, and Drunkness Monster.


Music and lyrics

The standard edition of ''You Can't Stop the Bum Rush'' includes 12 tracks; the Japanese edition includes one additional track. Len intended to create a sonically diverse album, with Marc Costanzo commenting: "We didn't want people to be mad at us when they bought the album and expected 13 'Sunshines.' There's something n the albumfor the ravers, the Adidas-wearing old-school hip-hop heads, and 14-year-old-girls." The album includes a variety of styles, including
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,
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, and pop. The album makes a heavy use of samples, with band member D Rock commenting that " edon't take ourselves too seriously." Guest appearances include
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,
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, and
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of Poison.


Title and artwork

The title, ''You Can't Stop the Bum Rush'', refers to the breaking down of barricades, with D Rock commenting that the idea behind it is that " en iscoming, you can't stop us." However, the group maintains that the title was created as a joke, with D Rock further adding: " en is thefirst Canadian band with no talent whatsoever to actually make it to
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." Len was responsible for the album's art direction, whilst Drazen helmed the cartoon art. The cover features cartoon versions of the Len group members, in addition to alternative hip hop musician
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, lined up on a city sidewalk. The idea for the cover stemmed from a conversation between Marc and Sharon where Marc discussed "how funny it would be if we ecamecartoon characters." Outside of the cover, Drazen drew a city—referred to by Marc as "Len land"—containing other eccentric characters, which is placed throughout the CD booklet. The cover was originally a picture that Marc took of himself and Sharon, although this cover was scrapped as Marc believed it would fail to grab the attention of consumers. The Work Group was strongly against the decision to release the album using Drazen's cartoon art.


Release and promotion

To promote the album, Len headlined the Canadian
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tour in 1999, replacing
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after they dropped out due to illness. The tour lasted two weeks, from July 1 to 14. In the United States, Len embarked on a tour consisting of 22 shows in the fall of 1999. The tour commenced on October 7 in
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and concluded on November 6 in
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,
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, with most appearances being at clubs and music festivals. The tour was initially scheduled to begin on July 27 in
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, although the Len group members had faced difficulty in securing the proper
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paperwork in time for the tour date. To further promote the album, Len made a variety of radio and television appearances, including an August 6 appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman.


Critical reception

''You Can't Stop the Bum Rush'' received a mildly positive reception from
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who praised the genre-hopping in the tracks and the light-hearted delivery used for them. John Bush of
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found the rapping offbeat and the album a lesser version of the Beastie Boys' ''
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'' but said that the production was "excellent" and the tracks "enjoyable", concluding that "the album's few derivative qualities never really get in the way of an enjoyable listen." Tony Scherman of ''
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'' credited the album for offering more than just "Steal My Sunshine" by dabbling into different genres, highlighting the four hip-hop songs for being injected with a sunny demeanor, concluding that: "Any unheralded group that cuts an album with at least a half-dozen memorable songs, and two addictive ones, deserves special attention." Karen Schoemer of ''
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'' praised Marc Costanzo for his versatile production on the album and for being an alternative to
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by being goofy and less serious, concluding that: "Twelve years ago, these guys might have been Camper Van Beethoven, taking the piss out of college rock. Today, another genre needs them more."


Track listing


Notes

* "Steal My Sunshine" embodies portions of "
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" by Andrea True Connection. * "Cryptik Souls Crew" contains elements from " Dynomite" by Bazuka and "Let's Have Some Fun" by
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. * "Beautiful Day" embodies portions of "A Girl Like You" by John Travolta. * "Hot Rod Monster Jam" contains a sample from "
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" by
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and "
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" by
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; embodies portions of "
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and "Do Your Duty" by Beat Master Clay. * "Cold Chillin'" contains a sample from "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" by Big Daddy Kane and "
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" by
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. * "Feelin' Alright" embodies portions of "Let Me Down Easy" by Hydra. * "Big Meanie" embodies portions of "Hydra" by Grover Washington Jr.


Personnel

Adapted from the ''You Can't Stop the Bum Rush'' inlay notes. Cryptik Souls Crew * Obe One * Vandal * Abs * Asicks * KNG Artwork * Len - art direction * Helios - design and layout * Drazen - cartoon art * Stephen Chung - photo art Management * Jonathan Simkin (Simkin & Co.) - lawyer * Graeme Lowe and Jon Leshay (Storefront Entertainment, LLC.) - management * Phil Cassens - A&R * Barbara Bausman - product manager * Julie Chamberlain - production coordinator Musicians * Matt Kelly - guitar (on tracks 1 and 10) * Felix Wittholz - vocals (on track 5) * Brendan Canning - keyboard (on track 5) *
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- guitar (on track 8) * Larry Ciancia - drums (on track 8) * Mike Catano - drums (on track 9) * Suzie Katayama - string arrangement and cello (on tracks 10 and 11) * David Stenske - viola (on tracks 10 and 11) * Michael McCarty - drum sounds Additional musicians * Tom Biederman - trumpet (on tracks 11 and 12) * David Biederman - sax (on tracks 11 and 12) * Andrew Thompson - guitar (on tracks 11 and 12) * Dave Leitad - Rhodes keyboard (on tracks 11 and 12) * Eve Butler - violin (on track 11) * Kori Ayukawa - bass (on track 12) * Wilson Laurencin - drums (on track 12)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References


External links

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