Dub Pistols obviously fancy themselves punks there's their name, for starters, and song titles like "There's Gonna Be a Riot" and "Anarchy." They are addicted to silly revolutionary slogans, and they find joy in disruption: hellish ax slashes, muscular speed rapping, screeching fire-station sirens, fist-pumping tube-station shouts. A crassly sensational sort of ska revival for the Chemical Brothers crowd, Point Blank's blue-beat big beat fires charging-pachyderm trumpets, intergalactic Pac-Man bleeps and crazed witch-doctor toasts through a relentless mosaic of old-school break beats, then downshifts into serene Eurodisco-at-night space shots or curdling ganjaecho from the earth's core. It's twenty-first-century bubblegum: You might not dig it, but third-grade Beastie Boys fans will eat it up. (RS 800)
CHUCK EDDY
(Posted: Nov 26, 1998)
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- Unique Freak
- Best Got Better
- Cyclone
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- Westway
- Keep Movin'
- Point Blank
- Blaze The Room - (Horn Mix)
- Anarchy
- There's Gonna Be A Riot
- Kill The DJ
- Cyclone - (Stretch 'n' Vern's Punks Jump Up Mix Mix)
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