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30,000 Leagues Under the Scene | |||||
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Studio album by 30KB | |||||
Released | January 2008 | ||||
Recorded | 2007, E-stunSounds (Wirral) Crewdson Studios (London) Peet St. (North Wales) |
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Genre | Hip hop, alternative hip hop | ||||
Label | Amoebic Productions AMP004 | ||||
Producer | Artikal-10 Crewdson Diss-1 Test Subjectz |
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30,000 Leagues Under the Scene is the debut album by British hip-hop group 30,000 Bastards (30KB), released in January 2008 on the Amoebic Productions label.
Production was largely handled by 30KB members Artikal-10 and Diss-1, with two tracks produced by crew associate Crewdson and one from Test Subjectz. Guest vocals on "N.W.W." are provided by Living Larceny.
The album's title, conceived by rapper AcheZenPains, is a play on both the group's name and the title of Jules Verne's 1870 science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
The album was received with intrigue, with Hip Hop Connection magazine notably asking of it, "what the hell is this supposed to be?"
[edit] Track listing
- "30KB Sting" – 0:31
- Produced by Diss-1
- Contains samples from "Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You" by Underworld, from the album dubnobasswithmyheadman, "Galaxy Song" by Monty Python, from the album Monty Python Sings, "Joey Ramone" by Jello Biafra, from the album Machine Gun in the Clown's Hand, "Vatican Broadside" by Half Man Half Biscuit, from the EP Editor's Recommendation, "Something" by Mark Thomas, from the album The Night War Broke Out, "Health, Wealth, Self" by KRS-One, from the single "Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight)", "Zoo Two" by Ol' Dirty Bastard, from the album Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, "Wet Dream" by WC and the Maad Circle, from the album West Up!, and from the TV show Father Ted
- "Welcome to Nothing" – 3:03
- Vocals by Ava Leigh
- Produced by Diss-1
- Contains samples from "Run Chicken Run" by Link Wray, and from "St. James' Infirmary" by Louis Armstrong, from the album Satchmo Plays King Oliver
- "Que Bonita Toleracist" – 5:49
- Produced by Artikal-10
- Contains sample from "Something or Other" by The Cinematic Orchestra, from the album Man with a Movie Camera
- "Fuck 'em If They Can't Take a Joke" – 2:48
- Vocals by Ava Leigh
- Produced by Diss-1
- Contains samples from "Sweet Sue, Just You" by Victor Young and his Orchestra
- "Care Less" – 2:01
- Vocals by Ava Leigh
- Guitar by Dunk
- Produced by Crewdson
- "N.W.W." – 3:03
- Featuring Living Larceny
- Produced by Artikal-10
- "Beat the Rich" – 3:05
- Produced by Diss-1
- Contains samples from the soundtrack to the TV shows The Awful Truth and Starved
- "Meet Is What I Like to Eet" – 2:53
- Additional vocals by The Boron Tabernacle Choir
- Produced by Diss-1
- Contains samples from the soundtrack to Asterix and Cleopatra by Gérard Calvi
- "Carnival of Horror" – 3:06
- Produced by Test Subjectz
- "Huge Ones"
- Produced by Crewdson
- "Dancehall" – 3:49
- Vocals by Ava Leigh
- Produced by Diss-1
- Contains samples from "Interlude (A Serious Occasion)" by Stanley Clarke, from the album Modern Man, and from BBC Radio 4's The Now Show
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Performance
- AcheZenPains – vocals, cuts and scratches
- Ava Leigh – vocals on "Welcome to Nothing", "Fuck 'em If They Can't Take a Joke", "Care Less" and "Dancehall"
- Dunk – guitar on "Care Less"
- Living Larceny – vocals
- Long Jon Voorhees – cuts and scratches
- The Boron Tabernacle Choir – backing vocals on "Meet Is What I Like to Eat":
- Andrew Dring
- Andrew Officer
- Christian Carlsson
- Hugh Jones
- Jake Patchett
- Tom Redfern
[edit] Production
- Artikal-10 – production
- Crewdson – production, recording, mixing, mastering
- Diss-1 – vocals, production
[edit] External links
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