Power of the Damn Mixxxer

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Power of the Damn Mixxxer
Prong - Power of the Damn Mixxxer.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedMay 12, 2009
RecordedSonic Ranch, Tornillo, Texas
Length58:46
Label 13th Planet
Producer Chris Kniker, Tommy Victor
Prong chronology
Power of the Damager
(2007)
Power of the Damn Mixxxer
(2009)
Carved into Stone
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 4/10 [2]
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Power of the Damn Mixxxer is a remix album by American metal band Prong. It consists of remixed versions of all the tracks from their 2007 album, Power of the Damager .

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Worst of It (Worst of the Worst Mix)" (Remixed by Jon Clayden)4:13
2."Can't Stop the Bleeding (SMack! Mix)" (Remixed by Xris Flam)4:17
3."The Banishment (Wolfzilla & The Angry Moon Mix)" (Remixed by Rob Caggiano)5:52
4."Power of the Damager (Fabrication Mix)" (Remixed by Brian Harrah, Roman Marisak)3:38
5."3rd Option (Naked In The Cadillac Mix)" (Remixed by Kourtney Klien)3:45
6."Pure Ether (Big Riddim Mix)" (Remixed by AK1200, Genr8)4:41
7."Messages Inside of Me (Chicxulub Impactor Mix)" (Remixed by Seismologist)3:46
8."No Justice (Crackmix)" (Remixed by DJ? Acucrack)4:29
9."Looking for Them (Contagious Mix)" (Remixed by Virus)4:05
10."Spirit Guide (Reality's Edge Mix)" (Remixed by John Bechdel)4:24
11."Changing Ending Troubling Times (Abandoned Structures Mix)" (Remixed by Ampedelic)5:24
12."The Banishment (Bitter Harvest Mix)" (Remixed by Clayton Worbeck)5:42
13."Bad Fall (Smile On Your Face Mix)" (Remixed by Greg Puciato)4:22

Personnel

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