Six Million Ways to Live

Six Million Ways to Live Artist: Dub Pistols
Label: Dist. Breaks [Stu]
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: LP Record
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 801357014418
EAN: 0801357014418
ASIN: B0000B3FCR


Release Date: 2003-10-14

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Tracks:

  1. Soldiers
  2. Big World
  3. Problem Is
  4. Official Chemical
  5. 3am
  6. Six Million Ways to Live
  7. Revolution
  8. Crazy
  9. Riptides
  10. Soul Shaking (Conduct Disorderly)
  11. Architect
  12. Together as One

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  1. Point Blank
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  3. Pressure Point
  4. City Delirious
  5. Raw as F**k

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars just a little sample of what they do with mics.......2006-11-14

I was introduced to the Dub Pistols by Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2. I enjoyed their first ablum but this one just blows Point Blank away. Their sound is tighter and there are more instruments.

Everything on this disc is good but Soul Shaking is the stand-out for me. So much raw power flows through that track.

5 out of 5 stars The idea of style..........2005-11-19

A great mixture of hip hop/electronica/ska in the vein of Fatboy Slim meets Massive Attack.

Horace Andy lends vocals to the terrific reggae tinged "Sound Clash". Next up is Terry Hall on the equally impressive "Problem Is". "6 Million Ways to Live" may be the finest acoustic rap song ever. The hip hopish quartet of "Rip Tides", "Soul Shaking", "Soldiers" and "Still Breathing" are all fine tracks.

"Architect", a bust out, in your face blend of electronica and big beats, is my favorite track. Things certainly don't taper off with the grooves of "Official Chemical". In high style the downtempo "6AM" closes things out.

Grab a few copies to pass out to friends who'll be hooked too.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2003-10-14

This album has been mostly ready to go for at least a year but not released because It's basically too good. This release has so many strong hip hop, electronic and rhythmic elements that various record companies weren't able to figure out the best way to market it.

Highly recommended.

Music CD:

  1. Dub House Disco (3rd) ~ Various Artists
  2. I Preach to Party ~ Pills
  3. Nothing Fails, Pt. 2 ~ Madonna
  4. The Final Countdown ~ Enyosion
  5. Digital Gang: Block Rockin' Beats ~ Various Artists
  6. Running on Empty ~ Diana Fox
  7. Moving on Up ~ M People
  8. Taxi ~ NY State of Mind
  9. Drop the Bomb Phase, Vol. 1 ~ Tony %22Boom Boom%22 Badea
  10. Dancehall Xplosion 2002 ~ Various Artists

Music CD

Music CD

Music CD

All the News That's Fit to Sing ~ Phil Ochs

World Coming Down ~ Type O Negative

40 More Reasons to Hate Us ~ A.C.

Solitude Dominance Tragedy ~ Evergrey

Demenage - Acoustique & Electrique ~ Julien Clerc

Musica de la Tierra, Vol. 2 ~ Various Artists

Il Forestiero ~ Adriano Celentano

Hula Hula Luau Style ~ Nina K. And Bill

Pour Sacha ~ Original Soundtrack

Do You Love Me ~ RJ Knight