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Originally Posted by Cadevil
Anyone want to ring in on whether the special edition of Their Law is worth picking up for the second disc?
I like Fat of the Land a lot, but can't stand AONO...and I'm lukewarm on Jilted...
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well -
• Razor is 'ok' - it's really like a remix of the Flint track, and not a new song
• Back to School - is a really powerful track, but voal-less which blows
• Voodoo People (Pendulum Mix) - has really grown on me - but it's def like 'dumb drum and bass'
• Under My Wheels - is insignificantly different, and still blows - only 'remix' is a different ending
• No Man Army - sped up a bit... could be a flaw in the mastering for all I know
• Molotov Bitch - same as before
• Voodoo Beats - it's "Liam's studio version of the live mix of the Dust/Chemical Brothers Version of Voodoo People"... which basically means - you're gonna have to listen to the Dust/Chemical Brothers Mix and this one back to back to notice any differences between the two
• Out of Space - great remix
• The Way It Is (Live Remix) - edit of the album version, but MUCH BETTER
• We Are the Ruffest
• Your Love
• Spitfire (live)
...then tracks from the Brixton show back during the FOTL tour
Their Law
Breathe
Serial Thrilla
Firestarter
-> funny how that Firestarter "rework" didn't make it on the best of, especially as he explicitly stated he was doing it for the release... and a fan did a rework that sounded exactly the same as the live verison in like a week!
so I mean - it's not a bad release by any means - but I don't know if you'd want to pay crazy import prices for it
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so all in all -
the second disc isn't bad if you didn't have the bsides before, and it's got 4/5 actually really good tracks (not counting the live ones or the old bsides)