Live from the Battle in Seattle
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Live from the Battle in Seattle | ||
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Live album by No WTO Combo | ||
Released | May 16, 2000 | |
Recorded | December 1, 1999 | |
Genre | hardcore punk, spoken word | |
Length | 44:21 | |
Label | Alternative Tentacles | |
Producer | Necessity | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Live from the Battle in Seattle is the only album released by anti-globalization punk band No WTO Combo. Of the five tracks on the album, only two, "New Feudalism" and "Electronic Plantation", are originals. "Let's Lynch the Landlord" and "Full Metal Jackoff" are both covers, by Jello Biafra's former band Dead Kennedys, and D.O.A. featuring Biafra, respectively. "Battle in Seattle" is an opening speech/rallying cry by Jello Biafra.
[edit] Track listing
- "Battle in Seattle" – 15:02
- "Let's Lynch the Landlord" – 3:41
- "New Feudalism" – 4:15
- "Electronic Plantation" – 4:55
- "Full Metal Jackoff" – 16:28
[edit] Credits
- No WTO Combo - Main Performer
- Shepard Fairey - CD Art Adaptation, Tray Photo, Cover Art Concept
- Tony Gale - Photography
- Jason Rosenberg - Construction
- Jack Endino - Mixing
- Jello Biafra - Package Concept
- Necessity - Producer
- Mark Cavener - Engineer / Producer
- Todd Robbins - Digital Editing