Mega!! Kung Fu Radio Powerman 5000

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  • Release Date: 02/25/1997
  • Sales Rank: 32,107
  • Label: DREAMWORKS
  • UPC: 600445000520
 
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Mega!! Kung Fu Radio

1LISTENPublic Menace, Freak, Human Fly 3:38
2LISTENOrganizized 3:55
3LISTENNeckbone 4:00
4LISTENCar Crash 2:42
5LISTENEarth Vs. Me 3:19
6LISTENA Swim with the Sharks 3:20
7LISTEN20 Miles to Texas, 25 to Hell 3:16
8LISTENMega!! King Fu Radio 3:38
9LISTENTokyo Vigilante #1 2:59
10LISTENBoredwitcha 2:50
11LISTENStanding 8 3:35
12LISTENEven Superman Shot Himself 10:02

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Editorial Reviews

Powerman 5000 digs into the one of the more promising but apparently forgotten musical hybrid genres of the '90s -- the marriage of heavy metal, spastic funk, and hard, heavy rap. Like other music of this type (such as, in very different ways, Biohazard, Anthrax -- who once recorded with Public Enemy -- and Primus), Mega!! Kung Fu Radio is hard to explain and to describe. Essentially a turbo recharge of PM5K's 1995 full-length release, The Blood Splat Rating System (which merely won Best Metal Album, Best Rap Album, and Album of the Year in a reader's poll in their hometown of Boston), remixed and remastered and with two new songs, Mega!! Kung Fu Radio isn't a true rock & roll album, but it rocks hard. It isn't exactly a rap album, either, though lead singer Spider doesn't sing one single lyric, instead barking out the lyrics in a hard staccato delivery. Using the hallmarks of hard rock, funk and rap styles, PM5K creates a new, huge, violent sound, blurs of motion, and high-impact collisions in titles such as "20 Miles to Texas, 25 to Hell" and "A Swim with the Sharks." Chris Slawecki, All Music Guide

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