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Track Listing 1. Starting Over - (featuring Rahzel) 2. Born to Slow - (featuring Wes Borland/John Garcia) 3. True Grit 4. American Way, The - (featuring Rahzel) 5. I Know It's You - (featuring Milla Jovovich) 6. Realizer - (featuring Lisa/Jon Brion) 7. Broken Glass - (featuring Wes Borland) 8. Weapons of Mass Distortion - (featuring Wes Borland) 9. Bound Too Long - (featuring Ska-Key) 10. Acetone - (featuring Rahzel) 11. High and Low - (featuring Lisa) 12. Wide Open - (featuring Sha-key)
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Crystal Method: Ken Jordan, Scott Kirkland. Additional personnel includes: Rahzel, John Garcia, Sha-key, Milla Jovovich, Lisa (vocals); Wes Borland, Jon Brion (guitar); DJ Swamp (scratches). Recorded at The Bomb Shelter, Glendale, California. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. For their third full-length outing as the Crystal Method, the electronica duo of Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland stick to their big-beat guns, unleashing another collection of club-ready tracks that feature guests aplenty. Hip-hop luminary Rahzel lends his vocals to three tracks ("Starting Over," "The American Way," and "Acetone"), while former Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland contributes his heavier-than-thou riffs to a trio of tunes ("Born Too Slow," "Broken Glass," and "Weapons of Mass Distortion"). On the dreamier end of the Method's musical spectrum, actress/singer Milla Jovovich turns in an ethereal vocal performance on "I Know It's You." Rather than reinventing their techno-wheel, Jordan and Kirkland play to their strengths on LEGION OF BOOM by mixing samples with distorted keyboards and driving rhythms. The result is a disc of amped-up singles custom-made for the dance floor.
Industry Reviews [A] seriously addicting listen... CMJ (01/26/2004)
3 stars out of 5 - [T]he album is really about the duo's ominous sonic vision, which revels in the ghouls'n'goblins ooze of 'Bound Too Long'. Mojo (02/01/2004)
3 stars out of 5 - Most of LEGION OF BOOM is as accelerated as the trailer for a new action blockbuster: all adrenalinized tempos and high-impact beats... Rolling Stone (02/05/2004)
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