Dub Pistols
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Dub Pistols are a London dub music and primary big beat band, founded by ex-club promoter Barry Ashworth in 1996. The other members of the band are record producer Lee Spencer, guitarist John King, bassist Jason O'Bryan, programmer Bill Borez and turntablist Malcolm Wax.
To date, they have released three studio albums as well as contributing to numerous movie soundtracks, including Blade 2, Bad Company, and Mystery Men. They have also released a significant number of remixed tracks from other artists. The most notable of these include a remix of Ian Brown's "Dolphins Were Monkeys", Limp Bizkit's "My Way", The Crystal Method's "Do It", and Moby's "James Bond Theme".
Their third album and latest to date, Speakers and Tweeters was released in 2007 through Sunday Best and features Blade, Rodney P and Terry Hall.
[edit] Video Game Soundtracks
Various Dub Pistols songs have been featured in Video Games. The Song "Official Chemical" was featured in the Playstation 2 game "FreQuency". The same song was also featured in the multi-platform game "Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2. Their song "Cyclone" was featured in the multi-platform game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. The song "Soldiers" was featured in Final Fight: Streetwise. 'Running From The Thoughts' was used in NBA Live 08. And finally, the song "Gotta Learn" was featured in EA Sports' FIFA 99.
[edit] Discography
- Point Blank (1998)
- Six Million Ways To Live (2005)
- Speakers and Tweeters (2007)