Smartbomb 2.3: The Underground Mixes | ||||
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Remix album by | ||||
Released | September 15, 2009 (Canada) | |||
Recorded | 2008–2009 | |||
Genre | Cyberpunk Industrial metal Electronic music Electronica Drum & bass Punk rock | |||
Length | 2:00:12 | |||
Label | Synthetic Sounds (Canada) | |||
Producer | Left Spine Down | |||
Left Spine Down chronology | ||||
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Regen Magazine | [1] |
Sphere UK | [2] |
Smartbomb 2.3: The Underground Mixes is the second remix album by Canadian Cyberpunk/Industrial metal band Left Spine Down. The double album features remixes from across the industrial and EBM spectrum from mind.in.a.box, Angelspit and Cyanotic to Psy'Aviah and Dismantled; along with all three of the band's music videos. [3]
# | Title | Time |
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1-01. | Lab Tape 42 Pt 3 - July 22, 1943 | 1:23 |
1-02. | Hang Up - Angelspit Remix | 4:02 |
1-03. | Welcome To The Future - Future 8th Mix By Splatterpunk | 6:00 |
1-04. | Reset - Man & Machines Remix | 4:24 |
1-05. | Last Daze - Memmaker Remix | 4:07 |
1-06. | Lab Tape 42 Pt 2 - Assignment Report | 1:16 |
1-07. | Prozac Nation - Retro Radio Radutron Mix By The Rabid Whole | 4:00 |
1-08. | Hang Up - Tethered Mix By Klaxxon | 4:08 |
1-09. | Reset - Stiff Valentine Remix | 4:27 |
1-10. | Policy Of Hypocrisy - Essence Of Mind Remix | 4:59 |
1-11. | Lab Tape 42 Pt 4 - August 12, 1943 | 1:54 |
1-12. | Prozac Nation - Psy'Aviah Remix | 4:07 |
1-13. | Welcome To The Future - Electro Mix By Decoded Feedback | 5:30 |
1-14. | Reset - Maqlu Remix | 3:58 |
1-15. | Prozac Nation - Helalyn Flowers Remix | 5:35 |
1-16. | Welcome To The Future - Synthetic Dream Foundation Remix | 5:52 |
1-17. | Lab Tape 42 Pt 6 - August 12, 1983 | 1:22 |
1-18. | Controlled Voltage - kAINE-O-Matic Mix By Decree | 12:56 |
2-01. | U Can't Stop The Bomb (Cyanotic Remix) | 3:56 |
2-02. | Reset (Testube Treatment) | 4:22 |
2-03. | Welcome To The Future (Cunt Mix By Amduscia) | 5:23 |
2-04. | Policy Of Hyprocrisy (Shiv-R Remix) | 4:30 |
2-05. | Last Daze (Psykkle Remix) | 5:10 |
2-06. | Last Daze (Everything Goes Cold Remix) | 3:37 |
2-07. | U Cant Stop The Bomb (Dismantled Remix) | 2:47 |
2-08. | Policy Of Hypocrisy (mind.in.a.box Remix) | 4:40 |
2-09. | Last Daze (Los Muertos Mix By Joey Chaos) | 5:46 |
Video-1. | Last Daze | 4:26 |
Video-2. | Reset | 5:28 |
Video-3. | Welcome To The Future | 5:53 |
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