Planet Ultra
Planet Ultra is the fourth studio album by Dutch rap rock band Urban Dance Squad. Released in 1996, the album marked another stylistic change for the band after their hard rock and heavy metal based previous album Persona Non Grata. Though DJ DNA had not yet returned by this point, the band once again made use of turntables on this album. There are also many songs on the album that feature singing instead of rapping by vocalist Rudeboy.
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Released | 1996 | |||
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Length | 73:43 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | Andrew Weiss | |||
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Track listing
- Nonstarter (4:36)
- Temporarily Expendable (3:32)
- Forgery (2:15)
- Planet Ultra (4:59)
- Dresscode (5:02)
- Totalled (2:57)
- Warzone 109 (3:13)
- Metaphore Warfare (2:48)
- Ego (2:38)
- Carbon Copy (3:39)
- Everyday Blitzkrieg (1:17)
- Inside-Outsider (2:32)
- Stark Sharks & Backlashes (3:17)
- Pass The Baton Right (3:20)
- Damn The Quota (1:54)
- Grifter Swifter (6:21)
- Tabloid Say (15:44)
- Natural Born Communicator (3:40)
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