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Mental Floss for the Globe (Hollywood Live 1990)

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Download links and information about Mental Floss for the Globe (Hollywood Live 1990) by Urban Dance Squad. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:54:46 minutes.

Artist: Urban Dance Squad
Release date: 1990
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:54:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fast Lane 3:28
2. No Kid (Acoustic Version) 3:38
3. Deeper Shade of Soul 4:32
4. Prayer for My Demo 3:34
5. Big Apple 3:30
6. Piece of the Rock 4:59
7. Brainstorm On the U.D.S. 4:03
8. The Devil 3:21
9. Famous When You're Dead 5:15
10. Mental Floss for the Globe 3:05
11. Struggle for Jive 4:03
12. Man On the Corner 3:40
13. God Blasts the Queen 4:11
14. Struggle for Jive (Live) 4:05
15. Big Apple (Live) 3:57
16. Prayer for My Demo (Live) 4:08
17. Brainstorm On the U.D.S. (Live) 4:07
18. Hitchhike H.D. (Live) 3:44
19. Deeper Shade of Soul (Live) 3:44
20. Man On the Corner (Live) 4:24
21. Underground (Live) 5:15
22. Let Me Guide You (Live) 2:46
23. .45 Caliber (Live) 4:17
24. No Kid (Live / Electric) 3:31
25. Fast Lane (Live) 4:05
26. Famous When You're Dead (Live) 8:15
27. Sunshine of Your Love (Live) 2:39
28. God Blasts the Queen (Live) 4:30

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The 1990 debut of Urban Dance Squad revealed a band smashing the boundaries between rock, funk, punk, metal, and hip-hop. "Fast Lane" leads the program with a blistering groove powered by chugging guitar and sampled horns. Later, "Brainstorm on the U.D.S." alternates rap verses with a punky shoutalong chorus, while "The Devil" borrows a murky string bassline and greasy slide guitar from the Tom Waits bag. Rudeboy never really sings; rather, he raps or — when the song demands it — sort of chants along in a singsong cadence. But for a non-singer he has a great voice, one that comes from the chest but has a sharp enough edge to cut through the mix. Also notable are polymath guitarist Tres Manos and the unbelievably funky bass of Silly Sil. [This reissue includes a bonus live disc that documents an alternately metallish and bluesy (!) Hollywood concert from 1990.]