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Who Still Kill Sound?

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Download links and information about Who Still Kill Sound? by Kid606. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Industrial genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:06:41 minutes.

Artist: Kid606
Release date: 2004
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Industrial
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:06:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Yr Inside the Smallest Rave On Earth 6:42
2. Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track 5:41
3. Phat With a Phd 4:31
4. Cex Remix I Forgot to Finish 1:24
5. Live Acid Jam 6:18
6. All I Wanted for Christmas Was My Braces Off 1:20
7. Pregnant Cheerleader Theme Song 2:02
8. Ladies (feat. Sue Cie) 5:37
9. Another Slammin' Ragga Bootleg Track (Ok, Last One, I Promise!) 4:30
10. Roll With It (feat. Sue Cie) 3:38
11. Rudestyleindiejunglistmassive 4:05
12. I Wanna Rock (You Just Left the Smallest Rave On Earth) 5:43
13. Dramatic Pause of Silence to Signify the End of the Album and Beginning of Additional Songs Included On the CD to Make People Feel Better About Buying the CD Instead of the Vinyl Version 0:30
14. Robitussin M**********r (DJ Screw RIP) 4:51
15. Ass Scratch Beaver 4:00
16. Wickid Megamix 5:49

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With a slew of releases that almost came nonstop over the late '90s into the early 2000s, Kid606's name seemed to appear on every major experimental electronic music imprint as a remixer. As a result, there was a stream of output with very little moderation over quality control. While there were moments of sheer brilliance and innovation, there were baffling moments of inconsistent throwaway tracks. At times it was almost hard to believe that it was the same Kid606 producing all of this material. But the genius of Kid606 is that he is unapologetic in his experiments. Sometimes the material works, other times it doesn't, but he shows himself warts and all for the public, which is a daring risk in an era of tightly wound quality control. That said, Who Still Kill Sound? is erratic at best. But when he's at the top of his game, as is the case with the trilogy of "Slammin Ragga Bootleg Tracks" or the chopped-and-screwed beats of "Robitussin M**********r," he is with few rivals in the electronic music world. However, there are inexplicable moments that would have been better left on the back burner of his laptop hard drive, and this inconsistency makes Who Still Kill Sound? one for die-hard fanatics only.