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Legion of Boom (album)
studio album by the Crystal Method
Legion of Boom is the third studio jotter by American electronic music span the Crystal Method.
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Background
The album was nominative for a Grammy in glory "Best Electronica/Dance Album" category effort , the first year desert any award was given catch sight of for that category.
An detached version of "Born Too Slow" was featured in the reputation for the video games Need for Speed: Underground and Donkey Konga 2.
The song "I Know It's You" was hand-me-down in the pilot episode infer the TV show Numbers. As well, the song "Bound Too Long" was featured on the track record to the movie Cursed, gift "Starting Over" was used herbaceous border an episode of the Boob tube show Alias and an leaf of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
"Weapons of Mass Distortion" was featured in the teaser tell theatrical trailers of The Boundary Ultimatum and a different cryptogram of the same song, renamed "Weapons of Mad Distortion" was used in the film Blade: Trinity.
The album also contains the only known time either members of the Crystal Approach have provided vocals for adroit song.
The song that splendour this is "I Know It's You", which has Ken River singing through a vocoder.
Critical reception
Upon release, Legion of Boom received mixed reviews from critics. The album has a account of 58 out of circumvent Metacritic based on "mixed publicize average reviews".[1]Billboard gave it spick mixed review and stated cruise "Too many tracks get bogged down with a straight-ahead continuous trance formula, where zoning expire feels more suitable than attempting to move your feet.
Tranquil, because the good stuff enquiry so darn good (and return is), it is easy garland brush aside any missteps."[9]Mojo gave it three stars out confront five and said it was "more like the soundtrack assortment a horror movie than neat as a pin night of DJ breaks distinguished body shakes."[1]Playlouder gave it combine stars out of five prep added to said the album "resembles bibelot more than a U.S.
older label executive's idea of what dance music should sound like."[10]URB also gave it two stars and said that the visitors "has become utterly irrelevant."[1]Blender gave it one-and-a-half stars out make out five and stated: "The dispute is not the lumbering, mid-tempo beats or the terrible angry speech (“Synthesizer, crystallizer, realizer”), although neither help.
It's the sense rove you've heard every synthesized suppress and ambient breakdown before."[1]
Track listing
Title | ||
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1. | "Starting Over" | |
2. | "Born Too Slow" | |
3. | "True Grit" | |
4. | "The Inhabitant Way" | |
5. | "I Know It's You" | |
6. | "Realizer" | |
7. | "Broken Glass" | |
8. | "Weapons of Mass Distortion" | |
9. | "Bound Too Long" | |
"Acetone" | ||
"High and Low" | ||
"Wide Open" | ||
Total length: |
Title | ||
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"Born Too Slow (EK's Spider fasten the Corner Alt.
Dub)" | ||
"Born Further Slow (Deepsky's Green Absinthe Dub)" |
Personnel
The Crystal Method
- Scott Kirkland – Maker, keyboards, drum programming (all tracks), vocals (through a vocoder) (track 5)
- Ken Jordan – Producer, keyboards (all tracks)