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Headrillaz Audio CD


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1. Screaming Headz
2. Weird Planet
3. Spacefunk
4. Trepanning
5. Monsoon
6. Hot 'N' Bovvud
7. If I Let You Live
8. Get Yourself Organised
9. Buggin' & Breakin'

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Recorded for Howie B's Pussyfoot label (and featuring a guest appearance by him on "Buggin' & Breakin'"), the Headrillaz' debut has a simple goal: to get you out on the dance floor. To this end, the trio mixes live guitar, bass, and drums with programmed break beats, dub effects, and Saul's fluid rapping to produce a punk rock-techno-hip-hop hybrid not unlike Prodigy's, but with even more adrenaline. The Headrillaz proudly list the beats per minute for each of the eight tracks on the album--"Trepanning" clocks in at an amazing 155 b.p.m.--but they're smart enough to know that all that energy would be wasted if the grooves weren't paired with melodic bass lines and cool synth and sax samples that will keep you listening even after you're too exhausted to move any more. --Jim Derogatis

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Amazon.com: 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars not too shabby, Nov 27 1999
By Average Joe - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cold Harbour Rocks (Audio CD)
I like lots of so-called "techno" music, and Headrillaz ranks up at the top of my list. Like Crystal Method, this CD is great, I've had it since the dawn of time, and I'm still egarly awaiting Headrillaz's newest CD (if they make one). Things like this, when great bands don't make more CDs is what had FSOL win me over- they have a new CD almost every six months (okay, not really, but each one will hold your interest at least that long).Overall, Headrillaz is a winner. Just beware: after the first twenty-or-so times of listening to Screaming Headz, it gives you a headache.... [ yes, from headbanging too long :-) ]

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Headrillaz....so good =), Mar 30 2002
By Ron Jon - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cold Harbour Rocks (Audio CD)
I bought this CD a couple years ago when I first got into techno and it was MOST DEF a great CD. I just thought about it today as I listening to the blade 2 soundtrack. I just cant seem to find the CD anywhere on Morpheus or Kaaza tho which really chaps me cuz I wanna hear it. Oh well, just wanted to say this CD is great and well worth a listen.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Prodigy & Chem. Bros. in a wreck fighting the Beastie Boys.., April 11 1999
By nonnie2@wans.com by: "Mike Miles!" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cold Harbour Rocks (Audio CD)
Move over Prodigy and Chemical Bros. here's something 'meaner!' I mean ferocious beats galor implicating hints of a post-industrial, break-beat, trip-hop, funk album; w/ all that said and done add a dash of the Beasties on hallucinagens and you feel what I mean!!!...
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