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Primal Scream - XTRMNTR

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CD Release

May 2, 2000

Label

Astralwerks

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. Kill All Hippies
  2. Accelerator
  3. Exterminator
  4. Swastika Eyes
  5. Pills
  6. Blood Money
  7. Keep Your Dreams
  8. Insect Royalty
  9. MBV Arkestra (If They Move Kill 'Em)
  10. Swastika Eyes (Chemical Brother's Remix)
  11. Shoot Speed/Kill Light

Additional Information

Primal Scream's XTRMNTR is one of the most intense and innovative politically charged musical diatribes since the MC5's 1969 debut. Approaching electronic, funk, and alt-punk-based sounds with equal ferocity, this is arguably the band's finest record yet. The over-the-top brilliance of "MBV Arkestra" (a seven-minute, Kevin Shields-saturated noise fest) alone cannot be exaggerated. Really! --Mike McGonigal - Amazon.com's Best of 2000

Seldom is a band's sixth album their best, and Exterminator is nothing less than a radical new dawn. Only a few years before, Primal Scream seemed spent--a drug-addled joke, numbing the pain with the idle comfort of rock & roll cliché. Exterminator is their baptism by fire. An album with a righteous social conscience, it rages against apathy and injustice with all the funk-fueled indignation of Sly and the Family Stone's There's a Riot Goin' On. Musically, Exterminator is bound by a coherence that has eluded them since 1991. From the tense industrial trance of "Swastika Eyes" to the scurvy-thin hip-hop of "Pills" and the exultant krautrock of "Shoot Speed Kill Light," one minute the Scream are diseased and desperate, the next they're basking in glorious, righteous euphoria. Thank the guests, certainly--the Chemical Brothers, New Order's Bernard Sumner, My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields--but when you hear Bobby Gillespie screaming "from here to where" on the hyperdistorted pedal-to-the-metal drag race of "Accelerator," you'll know he's the one with the road map to a terrific rock & roll future. --Louis Pattison - Amazon.com

Seventh album from British indie-rock band. Featuringcontri butions from Brendan Lynch, David Holmes and Kevin Shields p lus a remix of 'Swastika Eyes' from the Chemical Brothers. 2000 release. Standard jewel case. - Album Description

New 11 Track Album Including Remixes of 'swastika Eyes; And 'if They Move Kill Them' - Album Details

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