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'''Dub Pistols''' are a [[London]] based [[dub music]], [[hip hop]] and [[big beat]] [[musical ensemble|band]] founded by Barry Ashworth in 1996. The other members of the band were [[record producer]] and [[bassist]] Jason O'Bryan, [[Brooklyn]] producer and [[lyricist]], T. K. Lawrence on [[human voice|vocals]], Jap Slut [[guitarist]] John King, and DJ Stix / Steve Hunt. Guest [[songwriter]]s and [[singing|vocalists]] include [[Blade (rapper)|Blade]], James Dewes Sheffield (JMS), Rodney King and [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]. In 2008 Jack Cowens joined the band on drums. |
'''Dub Pistols''' are a [[London]] based [[dub music]], [[hip hop]] and [[big beat]] [[musical ensemble|band]] founded by Barry Ashworth in 1996. The other members of the band were [[record producer]] and [[bassist]] Jason O'Bryan, [[Brooklyn]] producer and [[lyricist]], T. K. Lawrence on [[human voice|vocals]], Jap Slut [[guitarist]] John King, and DJ Stix / Steve Hunt. Guest [[songwriter]]s and [[singing|vocalists]] include [[Blade (rapper)|Blade]], James Dewes Sheffield (JMS), Rodney King and [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]]. In 2008 Jack Cowens joined the band on drums. |
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Dub Pistols
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Alternative hip hop, Big beat, Electronica |
Years active | 1996 | –present
Website | dubpistolsmusic |
Dub Pistols are a London based dub music, hip hop and big beat band founded by Barry Ashworth in 1996. The other members of the band were record producer and bassist Jason O'Bryan, Brooklyn producer and lyricist, T. K. Lawrence on vocals, Jap Slut guitarist John King, and DJ Stix / Steve Hunt. Guest songwriters and vocalists include Blade, James Dewes Sheffield (JMS), Rodney King and Terry Hall. In 2008 Jack Cowens joined the band on drums.
Career
The band's first singles were "There's Gonna Be a Riot" and "Best Got Better" in 1998. Their first album, Point Blank, came out the same year. Their albums Six Million Ways to Live and Y4K: Next Level Breaks were released in 2001.[1]
To date, they have released five studio albums as well as contributing to numerous film soundtracks, including Blade II, Bad Company, and Mystery Men. They have also released a significant number of remixed tracks from other artists. The most notable of these include a remix of Ian Brown's "Dolphins Were Monkeys", Limp Bizkit's "My Way", The Crystal Method's "Do It", and Moby's "James Bond Theme".
Their third album, Speakers and Tweeters was released in 2007 through Sunday Best and features T. K. Lawrence, JMS, Blade, Rodney P and Terry Hall.
Their fourth album Rum'n'Coke was released in May 2009 to a wide musical acclaim.[citation needed]
Video game soundtracks
Various Dub Pistols songs have been featured in video games. The song "Official Chemical", featuring vocals by JMS, Baqi Abdush-Shaheed and T. K. Lawrence was featured in the PlayStation 2 game FreQuency. The same song was also featured in the multi-platform game Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2. Their song "Cyclone", featuring T. K. Lawrence was featured in the multi-platform game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. The song "Soldiers", featuring Planet Asia was featured in Final Fight: Streetwise. "Running From The Thoughts", featuring T. K. Lawrence and Terry Hall was used in NBA Live 08 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09. The song "Gotta Learn" was featured in EA Sports' FIFA 99. And finally, the song "Open" was used in Dance Dance Revolution X for the PlayStation 2. The song "Architect" was featured on the multi-platform game "Juiced".
Discography
Albums
- Point Blank (1998)
- Six Million Ways to Live (2003)
- Speakers and Tweeters (2007)
- Rum & Coke (2009)
- Re-Hash (2011)
- Worshipping the Dollar (2012)
Singles
- "Cyclone" (1998) - UK #63
- "Problem Is" (2003) - UK #66 (billed as Dub Pistols featuring Terry Hall)
- "Back To Daylight" (2009)
- "I'm In Love" (2009)
See also
References
- ^ "Biography by John Bush". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 169. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.