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- Fatboy Slim
- Band Name: Fatboy Slim
- Record Label: Astralwerks
- Release Date: Oct 5, 2004
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Universal acclaim- based on 12 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 12
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Mixed: 1 out of 12
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andreilOct 16, 200410This is going to be seen as a landmark album in the future, nearly every track is a gem.
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JustinCOct 11, 20048This album is different then Cooks first three, but i think he took it in the right direction. While his other albums were a little more serious/hard feel to them, this one has a nice laid-back relax feel to it, which he does very well. Like myself, I think alot of people will enjoy this album.
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HelgeCOct 25, 200410Though BLTC still is a classic, this album puts me in the right FBS-mood!
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JimboJonesOct 28, 20049Surprisingly Amazing, especially good when you're intoxicated
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MichaelNov 19, 20048
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DougSOct 12, 20045Disapointing comming from just about any artist not to mention Fatboy Slim the king of Partying.
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ArnieGeezerOct 13, 20048wow, this is album is getting torn apart by the critics. It has a few brilliant songs on it and the one's that aren't great are at least enjoyable (with the exception of his remake of the Joker which sucks balls). If you're a fatboy fan I definetly encourage you to get this record
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Succinctly, it's a crap record.
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60Essentially, Fatboy Slim is doing little more than repeating his past, but the quality here doesn't suffer for that. [Nov 2004, p.120]
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60That gloriously stupid clod-hopping mash-up formula remains. [Nov 2004, p.99]