Saturday Teenage Kick
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Saturday Teenage Kick | ||||
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Released | March 24, 1997 | |||
Genre | Electronica, electronic rock, big beat, house, trip hop | |||
Length | 69:56 | |||
Label | Roadrunner | |||
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Singles from Saturday Teenage Kick | ||||
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Saturday Teenage Kick is Junkie XL's first studio album, released in 1997.
This album features some vocal work by Patrick 'Rude Boy' Tilon from the Dutch group Urban Dance Squad.
Some of the album tracks (Dealing with the Roster, War, No Remorse, X-Panding Limits, Def Beat, Mulu, Underachievers, and a live version of Fight) were added to the hoax The Prodigy album The Castbreeder in 1998 under different names.[2][3]
Track listing
- Underachievers – 5:32
- Billy Club – 4:08
- No Remorse – 6:40
- Metrolike – 5:37
- X-Panding Limits – 3:17
- War – 2:49
- Saturday Teenage Kick – 4:15
- Dealing with the Roster – 5:27
- Fight – 5:38
- Melange – 4:07
- Def Beat – 4:54
- Future in Computer Hell – 17:51
- Mulu (Hidden track) – Starts 8:03 into above track (only on the Netherlands, Poland, Australia and digital releases, others end at where Mulu starts.)
In popular culture
- 'Def Beat' has been featured in many video games, such as Faust, Test Drive 5, Need for Speed: High Stakes, and Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec.
- 'No Remorse', 'War', and 'Fight' were also featured in Need for Speed: High Stakes.
- 'Dealing with the Roster' was featured in the movie Blade.
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