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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Jan 9, 2023Like taking a walk through some of music history's greatest and most groundbreaking electronic songs
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Nov 14, 2011The Chemical brothers best work all one disk - sometimes it's easy to forget how many classic tracks these guys have put out. From Galvanise to Setting Sun, Block Rocking Beats to Hey Boy Hey Girl, all the smashes are here sounding as vibrant and energetic as they did when they first hit the airwaves. Some great collaborations on it.
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GerardoS.Sep 16, 2008I think it's a great album.
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RamirezSep 11, 2008How can this be a chemicalbro' compilation without The Test, one too many mornings and alive alone? the bonus disc is makes up for the lacking tracklist and the shitty new hiphopsong keep my composture though. Great band, bad compilation.
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Brotherhood's track listing could easily be quarreled with, but it includes most of the approved highlights from each album, early or old, innovative or orthodox.
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It gives fans something meaningful they didn't have before (in addition to token brand-new track "Keep My Composure").
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This ought to keep fans going for a while, and does at least confirm that The Chemical Brothers remain at the top of their game even now, fourteen years after their inception as the Dust Brothers.