Metropol (album)
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Metropol is the debut album of UK big beat
Big beat
Big beat is a term employed since the mid-1990s by the British music press to describe much of the music by artists such as The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, The Crystal Method, and Propellerheads typically driven by heavy breakbeats and synthesizer-generated loops and patterns in...

 group Lunatic Calm
Lunatic Calm
Lunatic Calm were a UK-based electronic music group formed in 1996. Despite a wide-ranging sound palette, the group was best known for their high impact, industrial-tinged big beat compositions.-History:...

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The song "Leave You Far Behind" is used on The Matrix
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, Mortal Kombat Annihilation, Test Drive 6
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, Motorstorm
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 and on Drive
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Track listing

  1. "Fuze"
  2. "Leave You Far Behind"
  3. "The Sound"
  4. "Neon Ray"
  5. "It Evolves On Its Own"
  6. "Choke"
  7. "Long Shadows"
  8. "Roll The Dice"
  9. "Meltdown"
  10. "Metropol"
  11. "Punkywhitenoisething"
  12. "Neon Reprise"
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