Choose One
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| Choose One | |||||
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| Studio album by 1200 Techniques | |||||
| Released | June 14, 2002 | ||||
| Recorded | ? | ||||
| Genre | Australian hip hop | ||||
| Length | 74:18 | ||||
| Label | Rubber Records/Sony Records | ||||
| Producer | DJ Peril | ||||
| 1200 Techniques chronology | |||||
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Choose One is the debut album from Australian hip hop group 1200 Techniques, released in 2002. Produced entirely by DJ Peril, the album features a mix of contemporary hip-hop, rock and electro.
The track "Karma" was featured on a "World Instruments" segment of John Safran's Music Jamboree. The track "Battlemaster" contains a widely used line from the hip hop film Beat Street.
[edit] Track listing
- "1200's Theme"
- "Electro Boogie Freaks"
- "Karma"
- "Since I Got It"
- "Rat City (Action)"
- "Hard As Hell" (Album Version)
- "DJ Ballbreakers Skit Pt.1"
- "Battlemaster"
- "Cool Down"
- "Can't Stop"
- "Upsidedownunder"
- "See Me Rock" (Album Version)
- "DJ Ballbreakers Skit Pt.2"
- "Anybody Out There"
- "Put 'Em Up" (Album Version)
- "Ready Willing & Able"
- "Hoe Down"
- "Don One" (Album Version)
- "Andiamo (Spagetti Outro)"

