Down with the Scene
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Down With the Scene | ||
Studio album by Kid 606 | ||
Released | June 20, 2000 | |
Genre | Electronic Music IDM |
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Label | Ipecac | |
Producer(s) | Kid 606 | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Kid 606 chronology | ||
Don't Sweat the Technics (1998) |
Down with the Scene (2000) |
PS I Love You (2000) |
Down With the Scene is the second album by the Electronic music artist Kid 606 and the first full-length album for Ipecac Recordings.
In typical Kid 606 style the album song titles have many musical references including one to Luke Vibert and a parody of the Public Enemy album "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back".
Mike Patton has guest vocals on song "Secrets For Sale".
[edit] Track listing
- "Chart Topping Radio Hit" (Kid 606) – 0:18
- "Luke Vibert Can Kiss My Indie-Punk Whiteboy Ass" (Kid 606) – 2:25
- "Buffalo606- The Morning After" (Kid 606) – 3:17
- "Kidrush" (Kid 606) – 3:51
- "GQ on the EQ" (Kid 606) – 6:04
- "Punkshit" (Kid 606) – 0:13
- "Secrets 4 Sale" (Kid 606, Mike Patton) – 3:45
- "Juvenile Hall Rollcall" (Kid 606) – 2:28
- "Ruin It, Ruin Them, Ruin Yrself Than Ruin Me" (Kid 606) – 5:25
- "Two Fingers in the Air Anarchy Style" (Kid 606) – 1:45
- "For When Yr Just Happy to Be Alive" (Kid 606) – x:xx
- "It'll Take Millions in Plastic Surgery to Make Me Black" (Kid 606) – 0:44
- "Dame Nature" (Kid 606) – 5:34
- "Hardcore" (Kid 606) – 0:23
- "My Kitten" (Kid 606) – 5:44
- "In Love With All You Are and Forever Maybe as If My Soul Depended on It" (Kid 606) – 2:17
- "Catstep/My Kitten/Catnap Vatstep DSP " (Kid 606) – 6:00