Inevitable Alien Nation

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Inevitable Alien Nation
Keoki inevitable alien nation.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 24, 1998
Genre Techno, dance, house
Label Moonshine Music
Keoki chronology
Ego Trip
(1997)
Inevitable Alien Nation
(1998)
Altered Ego Trip
(1998)

Inevitable Alien Nation is the second album by Keoki released in 1998.

Track listing

  1. Coldcut feat. Jello Biafra - "Every Home A Prison"
  2. Rainbow Bridge - "For Miles"
  3. Dimension 23 - "I.M.O.K.R.U.O.K."
  4. Rumpus - "Space Funk (The Caterpillar)"
  5. Naked Funk - "Pleasing The Korean"
  6. Minty - "Useless Man"
  7. Spiritual Being - "Dansa"
  8. Southside Reverb - "Go Get It On" (Original)
  9. Junkie XL - "No Remorse"
  10. Junkie XL - "X-Panding Limits"
  11. DVUS - "Infectuation"
  12. The Avenging Godfathers Of Disco - "Boogie Joint [King-size Mix]"
  13. Beyond & Back - "You Only Live Twice"
  14. Ed The Red - "Lady Electronica [Electronic Mix]"
  15. Space Invaders - "-3:04.20"

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