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Dub Pistols, Point Blank

Audio CD

Disk ID: 640712

Disk length: 1h 11m 43s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Unique Freak 4:44
2. Best Got Better 3:29
3. Cyclone 3:34
4. Ghetto 5:44
5. Towerblock Trash 5:04
6. Westway 7:15
7. Keep Movin' 3:45
8. Point Blank 5:36
9. Blaze The Room [horn mix] 5:59
10. Anarchy 6:39
11. There's Gonna Be A Riot 6:34
12. Kill The DJ 6:31
13. Cyclone [Stretch 'n' Vern's Punks Jump Up mix] 6:40

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Review

The Dub Pistols hail from Leeds, England, and while they have released numerous recordings in their home country, Point Blank is their American debut. Led by ambitious DJ-composer Barry Ashworth, the Dub Pistols integrate a variety of compatible influences into an upbeat multicultural sound. With a strong emphasis on Jamaican dub and reggae as well as American hip-hop and British acid house, the Pistols create a pulsing, rhythmic stew appropriate for both listening on the home stereo and the urban dance floor. Ashworth's turntable skills and sampling choices are moderately impressive, but the band's drum programming keeps the music hurtling forward. Funkier than the Chemical Brothers, the Dub Pistols are just beginning to distinguish themselves from the pack. --Mitch Myers

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Point Blank

Tracks: 11 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 58m 32s (-14m 49s)

Point Blank

Tracks: 11 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 58m 31s (-14m 48s)

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