2 Bad MiceBombscare

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Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, Hardcore, Drum n Bass

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Tracklist

Bombscare ('94 Remix)
Bombscare (Original Version)

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    Cover of Bombscare, 1994-08-00, VinylBombscare
    10", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Sm:)e Communications – SM-9003-0US1994US1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Bombscare, 1994, CDBombscare
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Sm:)e Communications – SM-9003-2, Sm:)e Communications – sm-9003-2US1994US1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Bombscare, 1994-00-00, VinylBombscare
    Promo, 10"
    Sm:)e Communications – SM-9003-0DJUS1994US1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Bombscare, 1994, CassetteBombscare
    Cassette, Single
    Sm:)e Communications – SM-9003-4US1994US1994
    New Submission
    Bombscare - UXB Remixes
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Unofficial Release, White Label
    Not On Label – y-105UK1995UK1995
    New Submission
    Cover of Bombscare, 1996-08-26, VinylBombscare
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Moshed Recordings – 74321 39766 1, Arista – 74321 39766 1, BMG – 74321 39766 1, Moshed Recordings – 74321397661, Arista – 74321397661, BMG – 74321397661UK1996UK1996
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Bombscare, 1996, VinylBombscare
    2×12", Promo
    Moshed Recordings – MICE 1, Arista – MICE 1UK1996UK1996
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Bombscare, 1996-08-26, CDBombscare
    CD, Single
    BMG – 74321 39766 2, Moshed Recordings – 74321 39766 2UK1996UK1996
    Recently Edited
    Bombscare Dj Nee Remix
    12"
    Not On Label – 001, Not On Label – 001UKUK
    Needs Changes
    Cover of Bombscare, , FileBombscare
    3×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    Label Is Red – LIR8UKUK
    Cover of Bombscare, , VinylBombscare
    10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single
    Sm:)e Communications – SM-9003-0DJUSA, Canada & UKUSA, Canada & UK
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • JUSTGROOVES's avatar
      JUSTGROOVES
      Good job the original mix is on here cuz the other house mixes are awful. Really good pressing though, and a cheap way to buy the original mix.
      • Johnmarcus's avatar
        Johnmarcus
        "Original Mix" is defiantly the one to go for, with its rolling breakbeats & bass, a synth rift straight out of Neon "Don't Mess With This Beat" (Instrumental Mix) released back in 1990, its worth a listen if you enjoy Bombscare. Both huge tracks.
        • sonicfortress's avatar
          sonicfortress
          awesome tune! :D better than the original,always goes down well
          • djemmay's avatar
            djemmay
            The Graham Gold remix was originally credited under his U.X.B. alias.
            • djsid86's avatar
              djsid86
              Good way to get the original but I wouldn't want to mix in a 10" record and the A side is just a megamix of their old tunes. I don't know why they call it a remix. It should have been a 12".
              • Nolan.E's avatar
                Nolan.E
                I'm finding my copy to be affected by the clear sleeve it came in. The vinyl is becoming misty/milky and there's more surface noise than before. I'd suggest everyone take a look at their copy and put it in a generic sleeve.
                • spoons's avatar
                  spoons
                  Edited 14 years ago
                  The original is on Sasha and Diggers "Renaissance, The Mix Collection Vol 1", the best DJ Mix album ever, in my opinion. It deserves to be there as it's truely brilliant. The best example of early hardcore I know of.
                  • Ignore all the remixes and just go straight for the original 1992 mix. Thats how hardcore should sound - not the cheesy euro stuff with chipmunk vocals. Happy Hardcore fans take note of what real music sounds like.

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