I wouldn't call myself atheist but I think I would make a good advocate for them. What really pisses me off about religion is the so called "seperation of church and state" which was suppose to be one of the founding concepts of the USA yet this never actually happened.
Tracklisting:
If you pray hard enough, it will come within a day or two.
It worked! It worked! The tracklist is here...
01). Greater Then One "I Don't Need God" (Wax Trax WAX9078)
02). Greater Then One "Joy" (Wax Trax WAX9164)
03). 808 State "Cubik (Frankie Bones Rmx)" (Tommyboy TB959)
04). Todd Terry "Warlock (Rubberdub)" (Forth Floor Records FF 1089AS)
05). Adonis "We're Rocking Down The House" (Trax TX120)
06). Phuture "Acid Tracks" (Trax TX142)
I should note that Greater Then One is actually one of the bigger rave bands of all time. Below is a cut and paste from their profile on www.discogs.com:
"GTO / artists (G)
Real Name: Lee Newman , Michael Wells
Profile: Lee Newman and Michael Wells formed Greater Than One in London, circa 1985. The group was created to explore art through performance, recordings, and installations. They released albums on Graeme Revell's Side Effects label, WaxTrax! and ROIR in the USA, Torso in Europe, and their own imprint, K=K.
In 1990, they started releasing singles as GTO (because it was easier to spell) and Tricky Disco (to explore more techno and house music). As the rave scene of 1991 exploded, Newman and Wells started releasing singles as John + Julie, Church of Extacy and Signs of Chaos. They would later release albums and singles as TD5, The Salami Brothers, and Technohead.
In 1995, Technohead scored a massive worldwide hit single with "I Wanna Be A Hippy." In August however, Lee Newman passed away after a brief battle with cancer.
Michael Wells continues to DJ occasionally and record music under various names including S.O.L.O. and The Man as well as many of the above."
The article fails to mention that Michael Wells released records as Force Mass Motion. For those who aren't in the know, Force Mass Motion is an act that pioneered the stompy Happy Hardcore sound in 1992. Only it was dope, fresh, and frikken awesome (unlike what HHC is today). If you ever get the chance to pick up a Force Mass Motion 12" or their CD album, don't sleep on it.
N-JOI!
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