Talk:Bad Company (drum and bass group)

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DEIBC )E|B( or )EIB( ? --Deelkar (talk) 09:28, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)

changed pics to proper promo pics. all four members are now represented Themindset 23:55, 19 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] removed as POV

Their first release as a collective as Absolute zero and Subphonics when they released the code on Renegade hardware. They then had a much-publicised split with hardware and went on to form their own label Bad Company recordings and their debut release under the Bad company Moniker was 'The Nine'. 'The Nine', a monster of a tune that promoted them instantly into the heavyweight league. Undeterred, they met the pressure with a leading left jab ('The Pulse' released on Rider's Prototype), a potent right uppercut ('Iraq' via Formation) and a killer left cross ('The Fear') that left the d&b fraternity reeling. Then they went in for the kill, unleashing a series of bass-heavy body blows and steely karate chops with their long-player 'Inside The Machine'. Within a year, Bad Company had climbed to the top of the heap and become the official Champions Of Drum & Bass.

If someone can take this info and process it into something that looks remotely NPOV, please do. Themindset 22:20, 26 August 2005 (UTC)

This is a total copy and paste job from http://www.liquidfunk.co.uk/badcompany.htm