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StackoverflowStackoverflow - Love is evol backwards [nt005] (February 12, 1999)

Released on Valentine's Day 1999, this debut release by the highly elusive Stackoverflow is, quite simply, offensive noisy techno fit to elicit fights among your loved ones. Includes a hilarious reinterpretation of the "famous" Hampster Dance song as well as a rare Kalx remix.

* For full artwork and information please visit the official album page on notype.com.


This audio is part of the collection: No Type

Artist/Composer: Stackoverflow
Date: 1999-02-12 00:00:00
Keywords: Noise; Rhythmic Noise

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


Notes

1. LOVE IS EVOL BACKWARDS
2. FUCK HITLER INC
3. RIOTBOMB
4. BOMBFUCK
5. FUCKBOMBER
6. HAMPSTERDANCE
7. RIOTFUCK
8. RIOTBOMB (KALX FUCK MIX) [remixed by Kalx]

Individual Files

Audio Files128Kbps MP3
LOVE IS EVOL BACKWARDS6.15 MB
FUCK HITLER INC5.23 MB
RIOTBOMB4.59 MB
BOMBFUCK4.28 MB
FUCKBOMBER2.24 MB
HAMPSTERDANCE2.53 MB
RIOTFUCK6.26 MB
RIOTBOMB (KALX FUCK MIX)3.96 MB
InformationFormatSize
nt005_files.xmlMetadata4.81 KB
nt005_meta.xmlMetadata1.52 KB
nt005_reviews.xmlMetadata655 B
Other FilesUnknown
nt005_rules.conf7 B

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Reviewer: Konstruktor2 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - June 20, 2007
Subject: Friiiken awesome!
This album is worth tons of respect when it is a complete sett of rely interesting tracks of rhythmics noise in it's rawest and truest form, a most to check out if your on to the dance able sides of the post-industrial genres!


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