I bought this CD because it came out in 1999. 1999 was the happiest time of my life- I went to a Japanese High School for 6 months. I have tried to track as much music down from 1999 as possible to try to recall the vibe at the time and how I felt. The track King Of Snake is the only track which stands out as 'tune.' It would have been alot better with a more upbeat techno rhythm (I'm sure you can find a high energy remix online). One of the other singles Push Upstairs, I have a Rodger S BLue Plastic People Remix on disc 2 of Massive Dance 99 VOL.2, which is which better than the origional version, bringing the track to average listenable track. Aside from that though, the album is crap- I find it hard to believe that this is the same group who created lager lager lager (Born Slippy). You can download albums and album tracks for free online now, but this isn't anything worth your time (whether your on the move or whatever). 2004 was the year I bought this CD from Music Dog @ £6, and I don't recall listening to it and thinking 'oh yeah,' on any track. I'd already heard King Of Snake on the Kevin Perry Go Large OST (which I guessed was by Underworld, taking int consideration it shared the same vocals as Born Slippy). Ideal listening situation is lying on your bead half a sleep, but I wouldn't even recomend the CD for bonfire fuel.Read full review
with all underworld albums there are a couple of weird songs that are aquired taste,better that than commericial crap, but their are always amazeing uplifting eurphoric songs, my fave dance act of all time. this group deserve more recognision , my spellin is terrible lol
at first i was very sceptical about watching this as i thought it would be very tedious and boaring but it is totally radical
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