Operation Tough Guy!

Hypnoskull
Ant-Zen
General | Jan 2003

Reviews

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Reviewed 2004-01-26
Yeah! Noise, usually very fast. In its lighter moments, like Aphex Twin's rougher tracks; at other times, thumping pulsating aural assault iin grand Ant Zen tradition. An excellent outlet for the surly Belgian temperament. Despite the rivetness of it all, this album doesn't skimp on the fine beats, expressing musician Patrick Stevens' interest in jungle and techno as well as in electro-industrial (styles enumerated on the aptly-named #15). Yummy! Try: any mix of the title track; #3 - dance, motherfucker, dance!; more accessible vocal tracks including #5, #12, #13; #19 - astonishing ultrafast crunch.

riana 1/24/04

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Charting

2004-02-02 — 2004-04-05
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 21 1
Feb 15 2
Feb 8 1

Track listing

1. And Here I Stay
2. Operation Tough Guy Reprise
3. Technotrill
4. D.E.A.D. Track 2002
5. On & On!
6. Biotech Brainkillers
7. Operation Tough Guy
8. Stainless Steel Stereo Equip
9. Ready to Scream Ready to Die
10. Schaltlabor Zentral
11. No Man, You're not Right Man
12. We Know It All - We Know All
13. Rock * Roll Into Your Electr
14. The Deleted Scans of Hidden
15. What We Are What We Do
16. Dirtfunk Slam
17. Everything Is Operationable
18. Prophecies of the Hidden Age
19. One Thousand 979 Tales of Th
20. Operation Tough Guy, But...