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    Don't Be Afraid Of Love

    On their U.S. debut, 1999's How to Operate With a Blown Mind, U.K. big-beat studs the Lo Fidelity Allstars mixed stellar basslines with a rock star swagger. Coming off a series of hits in their native land, as well as the famous British press hype machine, the Lo Fi's seemed to view American stardom...

    2002 RS: Not Rated

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Originally a six-piece band centered around DJ Phil Ward ("the Albino Priest"), with a lead vocalist (Dave Randall) who called himself the Wrekked Train, Leeds' Lo Fidelity Allstars were one of the flagship bands on Brighton's Skint Records -- the home of Fatboy Slim and spiritual center of the happy, accessible "big beat" dance movement -- during its late-'90s heyday. Unfortunately, their first a...

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