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| Buy All | 49:15 |
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| 01. | Leave Home |
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| 02. | In Dust We Trust | 5:17 |
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| 03. | Song To The Siren (Live) | 3:16 |
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| 04. | Three Little Birdies Down Beats | 5:38 |
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| 05. | Fuck Up Beats | 1:25 |
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| 06. | Chemical Beats | 4:50 |
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| 07. | Chico's Groove | 4:47 |
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| 08. | One Too Many Mornings | 4:11 |
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| 09. | Life Is Sweet | 6:33 |
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| 10. | Playground For A Wedgeless Firm | 2:30 |
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| 11. | Alive Alone | 5:16 |
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The Chemical Brothers were formerly known as the Dust Brothers. The name change seems particularly appropriate, as many observers viewing the disc's cover would be hard-pressed to perceive this as anything remotely electronic-based. Rave faves and flamboyant studio techies in their native England, the Brothers may be the '90s inheritors of Adrian Sherwood and his On-U Sound legacy.
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Village Voice (2/20/96)
- Ranked #24 in Village Voice's 1995 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.
Q (2/96, p.63)
- Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995.
Melody Maker (12/23-30/95, pp.66-67)
- Ranked #36 on Melody Maker's list of 1995's `Albums Of The Year' - "...percussive mayhem....breakbeat-driven, anthemic debut opus..."
NME (12/23-30/95, pp.22-23)
- Ranked #20 on NME's `Top 50 Albums Of The Year' for 1995 - "...full-on snarling rock beasts of electronica, laying waste with skyscraper-sized breakbeats and much burbling acid house..."
Village Voice (2/20/96)
- "...Starts out whomping irrepressibly, ends up schlocking imperturbably, and either way provides the noise, beats, and basslines us earthlings like in our electrically enhanched popular music..." - Rating: A-
Q (9/95, p.115)
- 3 Stars (out of 5)
- "...a seamless, electro-gliding whole, the Brothers show...their ability to weave hip hop breakbeats and techno thumping, before everything subsides for the lush, chilled-out `One Too Many Mornings'..."
Alternative Press (10/95, p.88)
- "...The overused epithet `slammin'' really does apply to the music of Brothers Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. Subtle it ain't, but EXIT PLANET DUST will trigger more hedonism per square foot than any other dance album this year..."
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