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Shout At the Döner / Shout At the Doner

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Download links and information about Shout At the Döner / Shout At the Doner by Kid606. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:18:51 minutes.

Artist: Kid606
Release date: 2009
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:18:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 1:34
2. Be Monophobic With Me 6:32
3. Mr. Wobble's Nightmare 6:13
4. Samhain California 5:01
5. Hello Serotonin, My Old Friend 5:09
6. The Church of 606 Is Now Open for Business 1:39
7. Getränke Nasty 5:33
8. Dancehall of the Dead 6:29
9. America's Next Top Modwheel 2:11
10. You All Break My Heart 5:46
11. Baltimorrow's Parties 4:19
12. Cerebrate Yourself 0:58
13. Monsters 6:11
14. Malcontinental 3:53
15. Great Lakes 5:38
16. Underwear Everywhere 7:07
17. Good Times 4:38

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Considering he's been the crown prince of PDM (prankster dance music) for more than a decade, it's no surprise that Kid606's latest full-length is a little more sinister than his last (2005's ambient-leaning Resilience). Serrated synths and top-heavy basslines face off in the foreground of Miguel Depedro's pressure-cooked mix, and beyond all that bedlam lie lots of liquified loops, from the diva-driven house nods of "You All Break My Heart" to the Nick Cave chorus that cuts across "Dancehall of the Dead" — a delirious 4 a.m. anthem that also includes a swift sample of the Breeders' "Last Splash." And then there's the single that'll make you really worry about Depedro's sanity, "Mr. Wobble's Nightmare." A brilliant piece of black humor, it twists a morality tale about a  drug overdose (4hero's dancefloor-detonating classic "Mr. Kirk's Nightmare") into a B-movie about an underground club kid being eaten alive. Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu guests, making a melodramatic bid for future voiceover work. As Depedro says in Döner's liner notes: "If you listen to this album in its entirety it will make you cooler than those who don't."