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Savage Circus – Of Doom & Death 2009
Posted on October 24th, 2009 No comments

Pais

Genero: Power Metal l Speed Metal
Año: 2009
Peso: 140 Mb
Formato: Mp3/320 Kbps
Host: Rapidshare
Uploader: Pelicon
Pass: peliconLine up:
Jens Carlsson – Vocals (Dark Empire (US), Persuader)
Emil Norberg – Lead Guitar (Persuader)
Piet Sielck – Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals (Iron Savior, Iron Fist (Ger))
Yenz Leonhardt (Jens Arnsted) – Bass (Iron Savior, Stormwarrior, Brats, Geisha (Dnk), Lacrimosa, =Y=)
Mike Terrana – Drums (Axel Rudi Pell, Rage (Ger), Empire (Ger), Roland Grapow, Squealer (Ger), Victor Smolski, Metalium (Ger), Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Kiko Loureiro, John West, Tony MacAlpine, Gamma Ray, Masterplan, Hanover Fist, Not Fragile (session), Emir Hot, Zillion (Ger), Artension, Iron Mask, Razorback, Tarja, Zillion (US), Downhell (Kor), Beau Nasty)Tracklist:
01. Of Doom And Death
02. The Ordeal
03. Devil’s Spawn
04. Chasing The Rainbow
05. Empire
06. Ballad Of Susan
07. Legend Of Leto II
08. From The Ashes
09. DreamlandPara mas info visita
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Rev Theory – Discorgraphy (inc “voices” !)
Posted on October 24th, 2009 No commentsREV THEORY – DISCOGRAPHY (INCLUDES “VOICES”) – Wwe Randy Orton’s Theme

Rev Theory (formerly known as Revelation Theory) is an American hard rock band from North Andover, Massachusetts. Formed in 1997, they released their debut album, Truth Is Currency, on EMI subsidiary Element Records in 2005. They are currently signed to Interscope Records.
Current Members
Rich Luzzi – Vocals
Julien Jorgensen – Rhythm Guitar
Rikki Lixx – Lead Guitar
Matt McCloskey – Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Dave Agoglia – DrumsTruth Is Currency – 2005
Truth Is Currency is a 2005 album by Revelation Theory. It was their first major label album.
Track Listings
“M367 (Out of Our Hands)” (Jorgensen, J./McCloskey, M./Revelation Theory) 3:28
“Slowburn” (Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 3:22
“After the Rain” (Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 4:00
“Leaving It Up to You” (Howes, B./Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 3:29
“Selfish and Cold” (Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 4:31
“Take Away” (Hutchinson, W./Jorgensen, J./McCloskey, M./Revelation Theory) 4:06
“Undone” (Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 3:36
“Loathe” (Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 3:44
“World to Burn” (Jorgensen, J./Revelation Theory) 3:47
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Joe Pass – The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Sessions (2001
Posted on October 24th, 2009 No commentsJoe Pass – The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Sessions (2001) Box Set
Review by Steven Loewy
Guitarist Joe Pass was known for his forthright, straight-ahead style, gorgeous tone, and melodic concepts. This magnificent five-CD set collects his entire output in 1963 and 1964 as a leader, with additional sessions in which Pass plays in a trio led by Les McCann. Most of the tracks feature a quartet (the five exceptions adding the saxophone or flute of Bill Perkins), with the guitarist virtually always a key voice. Pass recorded three records for Pacific after 1964 with limited jazz content, and they are not included in this collection for that reason. While many of the dozens of selections included here do not measure up to Pass’ exemplary work recorded later on Pablo Records (a prime example being his classic Virtuoso LP), there are fine tracks to be found in the instant set that no admirer of either Pass or of the jazz guitar will want to be without. This is particularly true of the Django LP sessions with guitarist John Pisano, originally issued on Pacific, as well as the final CD in the instant collection that was initially issued on the Blue Note label, and on which the individual tracks are noticeably lengthier and more substantial. Elsewhere, some of the repertoire is checkered, mixing movie themes, country & western, soul, and jazz standards. But who can really complain about hearing the great guitarist playing Hank Williams’ “Hey, Good Lookin’” or “Cold, Cold Heart”? As with all the Mosaic boxed sets, this one comes in a strictly limited edition with a comprehensive, oversized booklet containing a detailed discography and liner notes, extreme attention to detail, and excellent sound quality.
Track list
Disc One:
1. Catch Me (Forward Pass) 3:11(Joe Pass)
2. Days Of Wine And Roses 2:49 (H. Mancini-J. Mercer)
3. You Stepped Out Of A Dream 3:03(G. Kahn-N.H. Brown)
4. But Beautiful 2:37 (J. Burke-J. Van Heusen)
5. Mood Indigo 5:06 (D. Ellington-B. Bigard)
6. It’s All Right With Me 2:57 (Cole Porter)
7. Deep Purple 5:04 (P. DeRose-M. Parish)
8. Tangerine 3:08 (V. Schertzinger-J. Mercer)
9. There Will Never Be Another You 4:59 (H. Warren-M. Gordon)
10. Bags’ Groove 3:52 (Milt Jackson)
11. There Is No Greater Love 3:53 (I. Jones-M. Symes)
12. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 3:30 (B. Bernier-J. Brainin)
13. No Cover No Minimum 5:38 (Bill Evans)
14. Just Friends 3:35 (J. Klenner-S. Lewis)
15. Walking Up 3:15 (Bill Evans)
16. Peri’s Scope 2:43 (Bill Evans)
17. Catch Me 3:07 (Joe Pass)
18. Summertime 6:20 (G. Gershwin-D. Heyward)
19. Falling In Love With Love 5:46 (R. Rodgers-L. Hart)Disc Two:
1. On Time 4:16 (Les McCann)
2. Yours Is My Heart Alone 4:45 (Lehar-Herzer-Smith-Loehner)
3. This For Doug 5:54 (Ron Jefferson)
4. Fondue 5:12 (Les McCann)
5. Bernie’s Tune 3:02 (Bernie Miller)
6. Maichen 4:34 (Leroy Vinnegar)
7. It Could Happen To You 5:00 (J. Burke-J. Van Heusen)
8. You’re Driving Me Crazy 4:56 (Walter Donaldson)
9. So What 3:01 (Miles Davis)
10. The Other Way 4:47 (Les McCann)
11. Free At Pass…Thank God Almighty…Free At Pass 4:59 (Les McCann)
12. These Foolish Things 5:18 (Link-Strachey-Marvell)
13. Joe’s Tune (Samba) 2:23 (Joe Pass)
14. Stragler 4:01 (Les McCann)
15. Simon Potter 5:17 (Les McCann)
16. Catch Up (Forward Pass) 2:52 (Joe Pass)Disc Three:
1. Back At The Chicken Shack 4:15 (Jimmy Smith)
2. Sack O’ Woe 3:04 (Julian Adderley)
3. Groove Yard ) 3:17 (Carl Perkins)
4. Groove Yard (alt tk) 4:07 (Carl Perkins)
5. Sonnymoon For Two 2:41 (Sonny Rollins)
6. Shiny Stockings 3:55 (Frank Foster)
7. Sermonette 2:30 (Nat Adderley)
8. Bags’ Groove 3:06 (Milt Jackson)
9. Sister Sadie 4:13 (Horace Silver)
10. Li’l Darlin’ 3:39 (Neal Hefti)
11. Work Song 4:11 (Nat Adderley)
12. Blue “n Boogie 3:10 (D. Gillespie-F. Paparelli)
13. Charade 2:25 (H. Mancini-J. Mercer)
14. Call Me Irresponsible 2:27 (S. Cahn-J. Van Heusen)
15. How The West Was Won 3:00 (K. Darby-A. Newman)
16. Wives And Lovers 3:03 (B. Bacharach-H. David)
17. Sunday In New York 2:52 (P. Nero-C. Coates)
18. Love With The Proper Stranger 1:52 (E. Bernstein-J. Mercer)
19. Love Theme of Tom Jones 2:55 (John Addison)
20. Manha De Carnaval 3:27 (L. Bonfa-A. Maria)
21. Lawrence Of Arabia 3:00 (Maurice Jarre)
22. Fall Of Love 3:08 (D. Tiompkin-N. Washington)
23. It Had Better Be Tonight 2:33 (Mancini-Mercer-Migliacci)
24. More 2:59 (Olivieri-Ortolani-Newall-Olivieri)Disc Four:
1. I Believe In You 3:12 (Frank Loesser)
2. It’s A Wonderful World 4:33 (Saveit-Adamson-Watson)
3. Hello Dolly 3:12 (Jerry Herman)
4. Summer Night 5:11 (H. Warren-A. Dubin)
5. The Sweetest Sounds 2:51 (Richard Rodgers)
6. Jambalaya 2:35 (Hank Williams)
7. Cold Cold Heart 3:16 (Hank Williams)
8. You Win Again 2:33 (Hank Williams)
9. Hey Good Lookin’ 2:26 (Hank Williams)
10. Django 3:20 (John Lewis)
11. Rosetta 3:06 (Earl Hines)
12. Nuages 2:33 (Django Reinhardt)
13. For Django 2:58 (Joe Pass)
14. Night And Day 3:45 (Cole Porter)
15. Fleur D’Ennui 2:56 (Django Reinhardt)
16. Insensiblement 3:12 (Paul Misraki)
17. Cavalerie 4:25 (Django Reinhardt)
18. Django’s Castle (Manoir De Mes Reves) 3:48 (Django Reinhardt)
19. Limehouse Blues 2:13 (P. Braham-D. Furber)
20. Georgia On My Mind 3:20 (H. Carmichael-S. Gorrell)
21. Rosetta (alt) 3:13 (Earl Hines)
22. Limehouse Blues (alt) 1:40 (P. Braham-D. Furber)Disc Five:
1. Joy Spring 8:44 (Clifford Brown)
2. Some Time Ago 6:41 (Sergio Mihanovich)
3. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes 7:14 (B. Bernier-J. Brainin)
4. Relaxin’ At Camarillo 10:34 (Charlie Parker)
5. There Is No Greater Love 9:11 (I. Jones-M. Symes)
6. Bags’ Groove 8:59 (Milt Jackson)
7. Some Time Ago (alt) 5:35 (Sergio Mihanovich)
8. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (alt) 6:00 (B. Bernier-J. Brainin)
9. There Is No Greater Love (alt) 6:33 (I. Jones-M. Symes) -
The Antlers-hospice-2009
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 No commentsThe Antlers-Hospice-2009

Artist: The Antlers
Album: Hospice
Label: French Kiss
Playtime: 51:47 min
Genre: Indie
URL:
Rip date: 2009-08-13
Street date: 2009-08-18
Size: 73.33 MB
Type: Normal
Quality: 185 kbps / 4410kHz / Joint StereoRelease Notes
Hospice resonates on debilitating sonic and lyrical levels, from the hypnotic
harp and tension-ratcheting build of “Two” to the sing-or-sink choruses of
“Bear” and the speaker-rattling peaks of “Sylvia,” easily one of the year’s
most immediate epics. It’s here, amidst contrasting shards of ambient noise
sweeping strings and smoky horns, where The Antlers truly transcend their
singer-songwriter beginnings – a striking escalation of expectations first
hinted at on 2008’s New York Hospitals EP. The progression doesn’t end there
either. In a move that could be taken as the riff-raking extension of his
thorough guitar training (from the age of 6 ’til right before college)
“Atrophy” and “Wake” delve into sheets of distortion, subtle shades of soul
cicada-like effects and enough movements to fill an entire EPFor this release, The Antlers’ Technicolor-tinged trio take all of Hospice’s
songs – and three previous releases – in a completely different direction
jettisoning a note-for-note rendition of the record for “a massive sound”
doused in delay, reverb and unrehearsed chaosTrack List
01. Prologue ( 2:34)
02. Kettering ( 5:10)
03. Sylvia ( 5:27)
04. Atrophy ( 7:40)
05. Bear ( 3:53)
06. Thirteen ( 3:11)
07. Two ( 5:56)
08. Shiva ( 3:45)
09. Wake ( 8:43)
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Kilpi – Pirun Merta 2009
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 No comments
Pais

Genero: Heavy Metal
Año: 2009
Peso: 72 Mb
Formato: Mp3/320 Kbps
Host: Rapidshare
Uploader: Pelicon
Pass: peliconLine up:
Tapio “Taage” Laiho – Vocals (Altaria, Hevinkelium)
Petteri “Pete” Kilpi – Guitar, Backing Vocals
Janne “Jane” Laaksonen – Bass, Backing Vocals (Sentiment (Fin))
Aleksi “Alba” Summe – Guitar, Backing Vocals
Jussi “Juzzy” Kattelus – DrumsTracklist:
1. Katalat ihmiset
2. Viinapiru
3. Pahan ilman linnut
4. Aina kun sä lähdet pois
5. Käännetään maailma
6. Anteeksi että elän
7. Rakkaudessa rakkaudeton
8. Uuden ajan mestarit
9. Kyykäärmeen pää
10. HoitajaPara mas info visita
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Neil Young – Comes A Time (1978)
Posted on October 21st, 2009 No comments
Artist: Neil Young
Title: Comes A Time (1978)
Label: Reprise
Genre: Country rock, folk rock, rock
Released: October 21, 1978
Format: MP3 & Flac
MP3 Bitrate: CBR 320 kbps
Total Time: 34:09
Size: 151 MB MP3, 310 MB Flac (incl. 10% Recovery record)Comes a Time is a 1978 album by Neil Young, and a return to the country/folk rock sound of Harvest (1972). Many of the tracks are highlighted by harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson. Originally, it had started out as a solo record, but when Young played it for Reprise executives they asked him if he wouldn’t mind adding rhythm tracks to what he already had. Young agreed to this, and the end product was the Comes a Time that was released.
Recorded: Triad Recording, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Columbia Recording Studio, London; Wally Heider Recording Studio, Hollywood; Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville; Sound Shop, Nashville, and Broken Arrow Ranch, Redwood City, CA, November 28, 1975 November 21, 1977
Producer: Neil Young, David Briggs, Ben Keith, Tim Mulligan

Review by William Ruhlmann:
Six and a half years later, Comes a Time finally was the Neil Young album for the millions of fans who had loved Harvest, an acoustic-based record with country overtones and romantic, autobiographical lyrics, and many of those fans returned to the fold, enough to make Comes a Time Young’s first Top Ten album since Harvest. He signaled the album’s direction with the leadoff track, “Goin’ Back,” and its retrospective theme augmented with an orchestral backup and the deliberate beat familiar from his number one hit “Heart of Gold.” Of course, Young remained sly about this retrenchment. “I feel like goin’ back,” he sang, but added, “back where there’s nowhere to stay.” Doubtless he had no intention of staying with this style, but for the length of the album, melodies, love lyrics, lush arrangements, and steel guitar solos dominated, and Young’s vocals were made more accessible by being paired with Nicolette Larson’s harmonies. Larson’s own version of Young’s “Lotta Love,” released shortly after the one heard here, became a Top Ten hit single. Other highlights included the reflective “Already One,” which treats the unusual subject of the nature of a divorced family, the ironic “Field of Opportunity,” and a cover of Ian Tyson’s folk standard “Four Strong Winds” (a country Top Ten hit for Bobby Bare in 1965).
Tracklist:
01 – Goin’ Back
02 – Comes A Time
03 – Look Out For My Love (Neil Young With Crazy Horse)
04 – Lotta Love (Neil Young With Crazy Horse)
05 – Peace Of Mind
06 – Human Highway
07 – Already One
08 – Field Of Opportunity
09 – Motorcycle Mama
10 – Four Strong Winds
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The Wombats – A Guide To Love, Loss And Desperation – 2007
Posted on October 16th, 2009 No comments
The Wombats – A Guide To Love, Loss And Desperation
Information::
The Wombats are an indie band from Liverpool, UK. They comprise two native Liverpudlians; Matthew Murphy, provider of vocals, guitar and keyboards, drummer and vocalist Dan Haggis and bass and vocalist Tord Øverland-Knudsen, a Norwegian who has made his home in the city.
(Wikipedia)Tracklist::
1. “Tales of Girls, Boys and Marsupials” 1:10
2. “Kill the Director” 2:42
3. “Moving to New York” 3:31
4. “Lost in the Post” 3:06
5. “Party in a Forest (Where’s Laura?)” 3:27
6. “School Uniforms” 3:14
7. “Here Comes The Anxiety” 2:31
8. “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” 3:11
9. “Backfire at the Disco” 3:13
10. “Little Miss Pipedream” 4:12
11. “Dr. Suzanne Mattox PHD” 3:33
12. “Patricia the Stripper” 4:01
13. “My First Wedding” 6:38 (hidden track) Tales of Girls, Boys and Marsupials piano instrumentation version.Download ::
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The Graduate Soundtrack
Posted on October 15th, 2009 No comments
The Graduate Soundtrack


The Graduate Soundtrack
Information
Similar to Nelson Riddle’s self-parodic work on Stanley Kubrick’s LOLITA, Grusin’s instrumentals have a satiric edge that comments on the film’s action. On their own, especially to one unfamiliar with the film, they sound like deadpan parodies of the worst excesses of pseudo-hip Hollywood, especially the hilariously out-of-it “On the Strip,” the background for the scene where Benjamin and Elaine make the Sunset Strip freak scene. It sounds so much like the theme to one of Chuck Barris’s game shows that the disconnect has to be intentional.
The soundtrack to Mike Nichols’ 1967 masterpiece, THE GRADUATE, alternates between Paul Simon’s songs and pieces of Dave Grusin’s deliberately naff Swingin’ Sixties score. All of the former, with the exception of “Mrs. Robinson” and a negligible solo acoustic guitar rendition of “Scarborough Fair/Canticle,” are available on Simon and Garfunkel’s earlier albums.
Simon & Garfunkel: Paul Simon (vocals, guitar); Art Garfunkel (vocals).
Track list
1. The Sound Of Silence – Simon And Garfunkel
2. The Singleman Party Foxtrot – David Grusin
3. Mrs. Robinson – Simon And Garfunkel
4. Sunporch Cha-Cha-Cha – David Grusin
5. Scarborough Fair / Canticle (Inerlude) – Simon And Garfunkel
6. On The Strip – David Grusin
7. April Come She Will – Simon And Garfunkel
8. The Folks – David Grusin
9. Scarborough Fair / Canticle – Simon And Garfunkel
10. A Great Effect – David Grusin
11. The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine – Simon And Garfunkel
12. Whew – David Grusin
13. Mrs. Robinson – Simon And Garfunkel
14. The Sound Of Silence – Simon And Garfunkel
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Bright Eyes – Fevers & Mirrors @192kbps
Posted on October 13th, 2009 No comments
Tracklist
1. “A Spindle, a Darkness, a Fever, and a Necklace” 6:28
* Conor Oberst – Guitar, Vocals, Sample
* Mike Mogis – Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Piano
* Tim Kasher – Accordion
2. “A Scale, a Mirror and Those Indifferent Clocks” 2:44
* Conor Oberst – Organs, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – E Bow Pedal Steel, Electronics
* Jiha Lee – Flute
* Andy LeMaster – Bass
* A.J. Mogis – Piano
* Clint Schnase – Drum Set
3. “The Calendar Hung Itself…” 3:55
* Conor Oberst – Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Tongue Drum, Guiro
* Todd Baechle – Keyboards
* Joe Knapp – Drumset, Percussion
* Andy LeMaster – Guitars, Percussion
* Matt Maginn – Bass
4. “Something Vague” 3:33
* Conor Oberst – Guitar, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Electric Guitar, Lap Dulcimer
* Tim Kasher – Accordion
* Joe Knapp – Drum Set
* Jiha Lee – Flute
* Matt Maginn – Bass
5. “The Movement of a Hand” 4:02
* Conor Oberst – Rhodes Piano, Vocals, Keyboards
* Mike Mogis – Hammer Dulcimer
* Jiha Lee – Vocals
* Andy LeMaster – Mellotron, Bass
* Clint Schnase – Drum Set
6. “Arienette” 3:45
* Conor Oberst – Guitar, Piano, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Pedal Steel, Tambourine
* Tim Kasher – Accordion
* Joe Knapp – Drum Set
* Andy LeMaster – Mellotron, Percussion
* Matt Maginn – Bass
7. “When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass” 2:40
* Conor Oberst – Piano, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Atmosphere
8. “Haligh, Haligh, a Lie, Haligh” 4:43
* Conor Oberst – Guitar, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Pedal Steel, Vibraphone, Tambourine
* Joe Knapp – Drum Set, Vocals
* Matt Maginn – Bass
9. “The Center of the World” 4:43
* Conor Oberst – Tremolo Guitar, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Acoustic Guitar Intro, Organ, Electric Guitar, Electronics
* Joe Knapp – Drum Set
* Andy LeMaster – Electric Guitar, Vocals
* Matt Maginn – Bass
* A.J. Mogis – Rhodes Piano
10. “Sunrise, Sunset” 4:32
* Conor Oberst – Guitars, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Mandolin, Keyboards
* Jiha Lee – Flute
* Andy LeMaster – Bass, Vocals
* Clint Schnase – Drums
11. “An Attempt to Tip the Scales” 8:29
* Conor Oberst – Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
* Mike Mogis – Samples, Percussion
* Andy LeMaster – Keyboard, Vocals, Percussion
12. “A Song to Pass the Time” 5:30
* Conor Oberst – Guitar, Vocals, Keyboard, Toy Piano
artist info:
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lyrics
http://www.songmeanings.net/

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Thunderdome Ix – The Revenge Of The Mummy
Posted on October 11th, 2009 No commentsThunderdome IX – The Revenge Of The Mummy
Label: Arcade
Catalog#: 9902265
Format: 2 x CD, Compilation
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1995
Style: Hardcore, Gabber, Happy HardcoreTracklisting:
CD 1
01 Diss Reaction Jiiieehaaaa (4:14)
02 The Prophet Big Boys Don’t Cry (4 Minute Mix) (4:14)
03 Delta Nine Never Stop (Original Mix) (4:34)
04 The Partyman Take It Easy (3:33)
05 Bass Generator The Event (4:51)
06 DJ Sim Straight Of The Dancefloor (3:38)
07 Flamman & Abraxas Drugs (Juggernaut Mix) (3:55)
08 Terror Arnold Terror In Frankfurt (4:15)
09 Lock Jaw Deep In The Underground (4:04)
10 Buzz Fuzz Pump Up Tha Bass (4:13)
11 The Prophet Rock Steady (4:14)
12 Criticall Mass Lift Me Up (4:16)
13 DJ E-Rick & Tactic Dance To The Beat (2:53)
14 Credibility Tango Rules (4:12)
15 Bass D & King Matthew Heartbeat (Party Mix) (3:56)
16 Mutoid The Necronomicon (Buzz Fuzz Mix) (4:19)
17 Brainiac No ~love~ For Me (3:34)
18 DJ Delirium vs. Guitar Rob Where I’m From (4:22)
19 Various Thunderdome 8 Megamix (Busy Action Mix Featuring 3 Steps Ahead & Jady Jay) (3:55)CD 2
01 Gabbaheads I’m A Thunderdome Baby (3:59)
02 Section-8 Punanny (The Prophet Remix) (4:09)
03 Q-Tex Equazion Part 4 (3:44)
04 Warlock Delirious (3:38)
05 Bertocucci Feranzano E-Motion (Buzz Fuzz Mix) (4:07)
06 DJ Tails & Noizer Drum & Basz (3:57)
07 DJ Waxweazle & Guitar Rob This Is How It Started (3:29)
08 The Carpenter Jump Off The ~censored~ Roof (3:38)
09 Rave Generation Going Crazy (Forze DJ Team Mix) (4:34)
10 DJ Weirdo & DJ Sim Pump That Stupid Bass (Hardcore Mix) (4:20)
11 DJ Gizmo & Larsh Baby I Know (4:38)
12 The Dentist Pulp Fiction (Rotterdam Mix) (3:41)
13 Ultimate S.T. What’s This DJ? (3:33)
14 Dr. Phil Omanski Feeling (UK Mix) (4:41)
15 DJ Jeroen Flamman ~censored~ In Your Ass (3:59)
16 Cixx Body & Soul (4:03)
17 Riot Nation Bad Feelings (4:27)
18 DJ Cirillo Wake Up Brooklyn (3:38)
19 Pineapple Jack What I Want (4:13)download:


