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Robots in disguise, Robots in Disguise

Audio CD

Disk ID: 636972

Disk length: 59m 18s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Boys 5:06
2. Postcards from... 4:06
3. Diy 5:55
4. Bed scenes 3:51
5. Argument 6:00
6. Hi-fi 3:20
7. Mnemonic 3:47
8. Transformer 4:09
9. 50 minutes 4:22
10. What junior band did next 4:17
11. Cycle song 3:56
12. Boys (hidden agenda with toys mix) 5:31
13. Boys (dense traffic mix by sin and emmanuel sap) 4:48

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Review

At the height of our disembodied digital era, two robots come disguised as two fun loving girls to deliver their electro-rock message to humanity!

Sue Denim and Dee Plume are Robots In Disguise, burning up the cold world of electro and giving us the most exciting duo of the moment!

In their role as modern punkettes, Robots In Disguise sing through megaphones, play guitars and solo on school instruments. The result could be described as The Cure meets The Slits, with hints of ESG at an electronic convention. The album is produced by Chris Corner (aka I AM X), founder and lead member of Brit rockers, Sneaker Pimps.

This U.S. version will include two exclusive remixes by industrial band Sin and English electronica act, Hidden Agenda.

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Robots in disguise

Tracks: 8 (-5 tracks), Disk length: 27m 49s (-32m 31s)

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