| A1 | Warrior Charge | X | ||
| A2 | Dogs & Sledges | X | ||
| Vocals - Million Dan | ||||
| B1 | Too Far | X | ||
| Vocals - Julie Thompson | ||||
| B2 | Get A Life | X | ||
| Vocals - Onallee | ||||
| C1 | Raw As F**k | X | ||
| C2 | The Slammer | X | ||
| D1 | Losing You | X | ||
| Vocals - Julie Thompson | ||||
| D2 | Punks | X | ||
| E1 | Push Up | X | ||
| Vocals - Theo | ||||
| E2 | No Replica | X | ||
| Vocals - Million Dan | ||||
| F1 | Right On | X | ||
| F2 | Boom Blast | X | ||
| Vocals - Million Dan | ||||
There's really something for everyone here. The old school sounding 'Warrior Charge' with its rolling amen breaks and nice melody hook, the hiphop flavored 'Dogs And Sledges', the 80's sounding 'Push Up' with its borderline cheesy vocals. Then there's also the radio friendly track 'Too Far' and the nice vocal drum&bass workout 'Losing You'. All the tracks differ in style and sound, so you can almost sneak the entire album into one mix session and get away with it. I don't think I've ever encountered a breaks album this diverse, yet so well done with so many good tunes and so few fillers.
This album is a must have, regardless of whether you're into breaks or not. A true classic.