Talk:The Chemical Brothers

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[edit] Copyright holder of Chemical Brothers history text

I am the copyright holder of the Chemical Brothers history text, and webmaster of http://www.planet-dust.net. I am re-posting an edited version of the history text in Wikipedia.

[edit] Miuzi

The spelling of the PE track is actually "Miuzi..." and not "My Uzi...". Check the album "Yo! Bum Rush the Show". wathiik.

[edit] Ariel

I see that "sea of beats" is attributed to Ariel. I think that it was actually released under the name A-Tom and was just Tom Rowlands.

[edit] Fight Club Soundtrack

Did the Chemical Brothers actually produce the Fight Club Soundtrack? I must say I am rather confused. Both the Fight Club and Dust Brothers wikipedia articles say the Dust Brothers wrote it, but the opening credits of Fight Club says "Music by the Chemical Brothers"

[edit] "Flip the Switch" removed from discography...

I decided to remove "Flip the Switch" from the discography. "Flip the Switch" is a fan project and has no affiliation with The Chemical Brothers (http://www.chemicalbrothersremixed.com/main.html). By all means it can be referred to within the article, but a discography should reflect official releases from the artists themselves. I hope this justifies its removal!

[edit] Backwards???

Who put that if you play Push the Button backwards the beats correspond to Come With Us? That sounds pretty bogus, dude, I've listend to both albums extensively and that can't be true. - Nathan Greenhalgh

[edit] Anti-Nazi Mix?

Wasn't the Anti-Nazi Mix release a precursor to Brother's Gonna Work It Out? I know it was a promo-only release, but I'm surprised that there is no mention of it in the entry for the band.

I'm surprised too. I think Brother's Gonna Work It Out basically deleted the Sgt. Pepper's remix because of copyright issues. But Anti-Nazi mix was the bomb, and it a lot of people got into the Chems before this commercial release occurred.