Back to the Heavyweight Jam
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| Back to the Heavyweight Jam | |||||
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| Studio album by Scooter | |||||
| Released | 27 September 1999 (Germany) | ||||
| Recorded | 1999 | ||||
| Genre | Techno | ||||
| Length | 48:11 | ||||
| Label | Club Tools | ||||
| Producer | H.P. Baxxter Rick J. Jordan Axel Coon Jens Thele |
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Back to the Heavyweight Jam is the sixth studio album by German techno band Scooter, released in 1999. It contains two singles, "Faster Harder Scooter" and "Fuck the Millennium". After the single release of "Fuck the Millennium" the album was rereleased in December 1999 in limited edition with bonus tracks.
[edit] Track listing
- Keyser Soze - 1:12
- Watch Out - 4:15
- Faster Harder Scooter - 3:46
- Well Done, Peter - 3:53
- Fuck the Millennium - 4:14
- The Revolution - 4:05
- Psycho - 5:05
- The Learning Process - 4:55
- I'll Put You On The Guest List - 5:11
- Main Floor - 5:35
- Kashmir - 4:44
- No Release - 6:16
Limited Edition bonus tracks:
- "Fuck The Millennium [Single Version]"
- "Dutch Christmas"
- "Waiting For The Spring / Let Me Be Your Valentine [Live]"
- "The Age Of Love [Live]"
- "No Fate [Live]"
[edit] Notes
- "Keyser Soze" samples the alien-contacting theme from the 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, also known as the noise programmed to unlock a door in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker. When played backwards, the track contains the line "Use your dildo"
- The title of "Fuck the Millennium" comes from a song by the same name by The KLF, released in 1997 under the pseudonym 2K. Likewise, "Back to the Heavyweight JAMs" is a refrain from The KLF's work.
- "The Revolution" samples "Who Do I Care" by Hermen.
- "Main Floor" samples the song "Madagascar" by Art of Trance, taken from the 1999 album Voice Of Earth.
- "Kashmir" samples the song "Living On The Ceiling" by the British synthpop band Blancmange, taken from the 1982 album Happy Families.
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