Average guitar-driven techno fare. Not the kind of stuff that leaves a real strong impression, although the album’s lead-off sample is one of the year’s best.
It’s nothing you haven’t heard before, but usually not all from one place. Psycho-delic, noisy, hard pop with punky snicker and dance dubs for the kids.
A 20-song full-force megaplex that combines hip-hop, twisted lyrics, hardcore punk, jazz, and instrumental elements. The most important release of 1994 to date.