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Various - Don't F**k With Us

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Noise, Breakcore, Experimental
Year:
2002

Tracklist

Declaration 02
Destroyer
Audio Jihad II
Temptation
Bruised Earth
Hardware Malfunction
Tweaking
Indulgence/Compulsion
32-Bit Whore
E-Chair
And Cub
33 Percent Remix
Bodysnatchers
Food For Thought
Development/Environment (Instrumental)
We Will Not Give Up
Automobiles
Fatal Ending (Katharsis)
Belief In The Basic
Jr5593 Vs. The Es-666
Ssmone/Shockktx
Dead Hollie
Tracer
Earthshattering
All Things Are Connected
We're The Enemy
Cabrini Green (A.M.)
Amtrack
10.04.2000 (Hooyee)
Trash This Town
2015
Herdcore
Metal
Pre-Ejaculation Makes Girls Feel Pretty
Psychology Of Asian Porn
Koshmicher Tankward
Articulatrix
Fubar
Implication/Recognition
Knar 5000
Digital Carnivore
This Is A Weapon
Do It Alone
When You Grow Up (Your Heart Dies)
Opinion
Window
Grim Prospects
Enib-Muloc
Demonologized
Children Of The Night
The Bottom Edge
Run In The Tunnels
Ray Gun
Beg For It
The Big Picture
Piece And War
Battle Sirens
Fuzzie
Scaramanga
Severe Trauma
202 Riffage
X-Life
...Shall We Continue?
The New Monsters
Niko's Plan
All The Worst Albums In The World Were Recorded On Protools

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Don't F**k With Us (3xCD, Comp, Dig) Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) DHR CD 33 US 2002
Don't F**k With Us (3xCD, Comp, RE) Digital Hardcore Recordings (DHR) DHR CD 33 US  
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Rated 4/5
Review by Christopher_Jion May 04, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing Don't F**k With Us, 3xCD, Comp, Dig, DHR CD 33

The good side was that this 3xCD compilation was priced like a regular single CD album, the bad side was that there's a ton of absolutely crappy tracks on it.
It really could've been chopped down to one CD full of really good tracks. Don't get me wrong, there's some gems on here, and it's totally worth it just for those, but there's way too much filler inbetween them.

Edgey's tracks on here are great, not anything really new-sounding, he's pretty much the Bomb 20 of this compilation. But overall it's good, hard, danceable breakcore/gabber. Which I appreciate alot.

One of my favorites is definately Dummy Plug Conspiracy's "The New Monsters". It's a very downtempo dubby ambient piece. It's hard to describe because I haven't really heard anything else like it. But it stands out in a very good way on this compilation.

And it may sound a little cocky, but Replicant Impulse's (my old band) tracks are also pretty good and stand out among the others. Very much in that DHR Limited style. In fact 2 of these Replicant Impulse tracks were actually solo works of mine ("When You Grow Up (Your Heart Dies)" & "...Shall We Continue?"), but I didn't want to complicate things by using a different name.