Flint (band)
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Flint were a musical project fronted by Keith Flint of The Prodigy. Flint consisted of Keith Flint (Lead Vocals), Jim Davis (Guitar), Kieron Pepper (Live drummer) and Rob Holliday (Bass), finally Tony Howlett (on drums).
The band performed several gigs, their first being a brief set at Download Festival 2003 (June 1st). The first release “Asteroids” was released on July 14th 2003 and was a limited edition 10” single available on vinyl, it was also colored pink. The second single titled “Aim 4” was released on July 14th 2003. The video for the second single was direct by Jonas Åkerlund, who also directed The Prodigy’s “Smack My Bitch Up” video. Following the release of “Aim 4” the band planned to release their debut album “Device #1” on July 28th 2003, however this release was cancelled. The release never happened and shortly after the band decided to split up. Keith then went on to form a project titled “Clever Brains Fryin” while Davis went on to form “Victory Pill”.
Flint remixed Marilyn Manson’s Mobscene, with Keith providing new vocals. The following text was found from the official Marilyn Manson pages: "Pay attention! In London, we vandalized a Versace billboard with two gigantic Marilyn Mice and had an amazing crowd sing along to the three piano numbers. Keith Flint (The Prodigy) presented me with his new band’s remix of Mobscene on which he sings. We discussed illegal behavior, participated in illegal behavior and became the best of friends over a bottle of Absinthe." ~ Marilyn Manson 21 April 2003.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Device No.1 (2003) - Aborted
Originally, it would contain 12 punk/rock genre tracks, but it was cancelled. On 28th July, a Device No.1 Promo disc was released in limited edition around the UK. Contained ten tracks, like:
- "Asteroids (3:09)"
- "Piggy (3:09)"
- "Laughs (3:30)"
- "Aim 4 (2:58)"
- "Kamikaze (4:26)"
- "Prescription (3:30)"
- "Ju Lu (3:32)"
- "Femme Fatale (3:11)"
- "Vacation (3:28)"
- "Razor (NNNN) (3:49)"
The full disc's content would go like this, plus 2 other tracks:
- "Hell Yeah"
- "Inflow"
[edit] Singles
- Asteroids - single sided pink vinyl limited to 2000 copies
The disc released on 19th May, 2003 and only contained "Asteroids"
- Aim 4
Released with the Device No.1 Promo, on 28th July, 2003.
- "Aim 4 (2:58)"
- "Danny (2:40)"
- "Asteroids (3:09)"
- "Aim 4 (Video)"