Album DescriptionAfter two years of label hassles and post 9/11 delays, Barry Ashworth and his Dub Pistols return with long delayed album Six Million Ways To Live. Dub Pistols have done everything it?s possible to do in a band and still want more. They?ve toured the US more times than most of us have changed channels, had their music appear on so many Hollywood blockbuster films that not even mainman Barry Ashworth can remember them all, though he does remember recording the title track for Y Tu Mama Tambien with Mexican band Molotov and hooking up with Busta Rhymes for the Blade II soundtrack, played Australia and six Asian countries in less than a week and rocked it live alongside Fatboy Slim in New York the night before the horror that was September 11th, 2001, watching as the "shit hit the fan" from their hotel room across the country in LA the next day. Now, rather more happily, they?ve recorded the best music of their lives, and they?ve recorded it with reggae legend and sometime Massive Attack collaborator Horace Andy, ex-Specials hero, Terry Hall, Cali Agent rapper Planet Asia and New York crew Sight Beyond Light. Six Million Ways To Live is an album where the warm pulse of hip-hop, dub and ska receive a thorough seeing to via the needle-sharp miracle of modern technology. Make no mistake, this is the perfect album to give your stereo the summer work-out it so obviously needs.