Fun fact: the other version of this song, No Man Army, was illegally sampled by the RIAA to create the song in that "You wouldn't steal a car" ad. They stole this song to tell people not to steal songs.
Absolutely love this track. And the instrumental version No Man Army, the b-side to Smack My Bitch Up. The production hits so hard, particularly the drums.
Youre right I dont know. Typically Liam would jump at that opportunity though, I couldnt see him declining.. But thinking now it was right around Keiths death. Maybe the timing as bad.
Also of note. On this album is a track by the "Dust brothers" who later rebarnd as "The chemical brothers"
The films a banger aswell. Cult film in the late nineties.
Look for Wishmaster 1&2.
To me this is proper hi-tech Big Beat, that track has such polished production.
I remember listening to it on acid sometime in the late 90’s and I was blown away.
Fun fact: the other version of this song, No Man Army, was illegally sampled by the RIAA to create the song in that "You wouldn't steal a car" ad. They stole this song to tell people not to steal songs.
Came here for this. Thank you.
Absolutely love this track. And the instrumental version No Man Army, the b-side to Smack My Bitch Up. The production hits so hard, particularly the drums.
Entire spawn album is great, 14 year old me learnt a lot from it
Yeahhhhh but You wouldn't steal a car
I was really surprised when Tom Morello did his electronic album with a bunch of guest producers, he didn't ask Liam.
maybe he did
Youre right I dont know. Typically Liam would jump at that opportunity though, I couldnt see him declining.. But thinking now it was right around Keiths death. Maybe the timing as bad.
I'm not, but I didn't watch Spawn or listen to the soundtrack. I found this track on the deluxe version of Their Law: The Singles.
TASTE THE BACK OF MY CRYSTAL FIST!
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's a great beat.
That whole soundtrack was pretty good.
The whole spawn album was ahead of its time.
Been rocking this since 98. Damm I'm old.
Also of note. On this album is a track by the "Dust brothers" who later rebarnd as "The chemical brothers" The films a banger aswell. Cult film in the late nineties. Look for Wishmaster 1&2.
To me this is proper hi-tech Big Beat, that track has such polished production. I remember listening to it on acid sometime in the late 90’s and I was blown away.