Gettin' High on Your Own Supply
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Studio album by Apollo 440 | ||||
Released |
September 9, 1999 (UK) 2000 (US) | |||
Genre | Electronic rock, electronica | |||
Length | 56:23 | |||
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Stealth Sonic Recordings Epic Records (US) 550 Music (US) Sony Music (UK) | |||
Apollo 440 chronology | ||||
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Singles from Gettin' High on Your Own Supply | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Gettin' High on Your Own Supply is the third album by the British electronic band Apollo 440, which contains the single "Stop the Rock". Videos were made for "Stop the Rock", "Heart Go Boom" and "Lost in Space".
Track listing
- "Are We a Rock Band or What...?" (Howard Gray, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 1:20
- "Stop the Rock" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 3:34
- "Crazee Horse" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Noko, Paul Colbourne, Trevor Gray) – 3:46
- "Cold Rock the Mic" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 4:18
- "Lost in Space (Theme)" (John Williams) – 3:25
- "For Forty Days" (Howard Gray, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 5:31
- "Heart Go Boom" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Kevin Goodman, Noko, Paul Colbourne, Trevor Gray) – 5:02
- "The Machine in the Ghost" (Howard Gray, Noko, Paul Colbourne, Trevor Gray) – 6:42
- "Blackbeat" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 3:23
- "Stadium Parking Lot" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Noko, Paul Colbourne, Trevor Gray) – 3:50
- "Yo! Future" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, Noko, Paul Kodish, Trevor Gray) – 4:09
- "High on Your Own Supply" (Howard Gray, Ian Hoxley, James Gardner, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 5:21
- "The Perfect Crime" (Howard Gray, Noko, Trevor Gray) – 6:02
Video games
"Stop the Rock" is part of the FIFA 2000 video game soundtrack.[2]
"Cold Rock the Mic" was used as a part of the Gran Turismo 2 soundtrack.
"Yo! Future" is used on the soundtrack for ATV Offroad Fury.
"Blackbeat" is used on the main Intro and Soundtrack for EA Sports F1 2002.
References
- ↑ Gettin' High on Your Own Supply at AllMusic
- ↑ "Apollo 440 – The Future’s What It Used To Be". Radikal.com. April 24, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
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