The Replacement Percussionists
The Replacement Percussionists is the first remix album released by M-Flo, containing remixes of songs from their first album, Planet Shining.
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Released | August 2, 2000 | |||
Genre | J-Urban | |||
Producer | M-Flo | |||
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Track listing
- Ayaushi! Global Astroliner (The Global Astroliner Falls into Crisis!)
- Quantum Leap [DJ Watarai Remix]
- Daikonran! Joukyaku No Unmei Wa Ikani! (Pandemonium! What Will Become of the Passengers!)
- Planet Shining [Toshihiko Mori Garage Mix]
- Saywhatchugotta [Rae & Christian Remix]
- Akasareta 12 No Inbou Part 1 (The 12 Plots Are Revealed)
- Chronopsychology [United Future Organization Mix]
- L.O.T. (Love or Truth) [Mighty Bop "Hip Hop" Remix]
- Akasareta 12 No Inbou Part 2
- Ten Below Blazing [Giant Swing Mix by T. Kura]
- Deep Within [Audiomusica Nº12 Edit by Sunaga t' Experience]
- Mirrorball Satellite 2012 [SRATM Mix by Towa Tei]
- Kinpaku No 38 Jikan Joukyaku Kiki-ippatsu (In the Tense 38 Hours, The Passengers Are in Imminent Danger)
- Hands [Readymade JBL Mix 2000 by Yasuharu Konishi]
- Come Back to Me [Ramsey & Fen Remix]
- Viva! Kinaishoku ~ Sayonara Global Astroliner (Viva! In-Flight Meals: Good Bye the Global Astroliner)
- L.O.T. (Love or Truth) [Agape Mix by Taku]
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