A Bugged Out Mix by Klaxons

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A Bugged Out Mix by Klaxons
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Compilation album by
Released1 October 2007 (2007-10-01)
Length53:35
Label New State Music
Klaxons chronology
Myths of the Near Future
(2007)
A Bugged Out Mix by Klaxons
(2007)
Surfing the Void
(2010)

A Bugged Out Mix by Klaxons is a compilation album compiled by British dance-punk band Klaxons.

Track listing

Source: Amazon [1]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Breakbeat Metal Music" Luke Vibert  
2."Tasty"The L Bit 
3."Butterfly"Pedro Campos 
4."Shooting Tigers" (Play Paul Remix)Markus Lange & Daniel Dexter 
5."Artology" (Destillat Remix)Johannes Heil 
6."Dry"Overnoise 
7."Breaking Bones" Blende  
8."Ride Baby Ride"Friendly 
9."Audiotonique"Da BoogieBoys 
10."It Doesn't Matter" The Chemical Brothers  
11."Stress" Justice  
12."Moon Unit Part 1"Mogg & Naudascher 
13."It's Not Over Yet" (Brodinski Remix; incl. Aleister Crowley  – 666) Klaxons  
Disc Two
No.TitleArtistLength
1."In the Year 2525" Zager & Evans  
2."Shame on a Nigga" Wu-Tang Clan  
3."King of the Flies" Fad Gadget  
4."They Don't Want Your Corn, They Want Your Kids" Liars  
5."The Garden of Earthly Delights" The United States of America  
6."Sorry for Laughing" Josef K  
7."I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent 'Rock, Rock, Rock'" Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers  
8."Zen Archer" (The first 4 minutes, uncredited, feature the song Flashback Caruso from the album The Faust Tapes by the band Faust) Todd Rundgren  
9."The Night"Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons 
10."Caramel" Cluster  
11."For Kate I Wait" Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti  
12."Me, White Noise" Blur  
13."We Blame Chicago" 90 Day Men  
14."It's Over" Roy Orbison  

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References

  1. "Amazon listing". Amazon. Archived from the original on 24 December 2007. Retrieved 10 December 2007.