Features Remixes by Nine Inch Nails, Man with No Name, Hallucigenic, Ux, Johan, and Deedrah.
CD Reviews
Has very little to do with Killing Joke
brad.lad@btinternet.com | 01/12/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Killing Joke is my favorite band, which means I'm usually willing to pay money for anything that bears the name. This, however, was a rip-off. The songs, other than containing maybe a sample of Jaz saying a word here or there, sound absolutely nothing like the originals, and in fact, sound exactly the same. Lots of techno and dance beats, very very little Killing Joke. Who authorized this anyway?"
Is the Joke on me?
Michael Heminger | Pardeeville, WI | 06/19/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
"If you're a fan of Techno or House music, you'll probably love this stuff. It's so far removed from the original Joke material, though, that I've only played it once. I need Geordie's guitars."
Rockin' techno album
brad.lad@btinternet.com | 11/14/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"2 things should tell you that this is NOT a regular Killing Joke album - warDANCE and REMIX. One look at who is doing the remixes tells you the whole story. As a high energy trance album, it freakin rocks! The mixes are great and the one by Trent Reznor is as good or better than anything he puts on his albums. If you like hardcore trance with an edge to it, get this album."
Whats he on?
brad.lad@btinternet.com | UK | 10/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love killing joke as one of my all time favourite bands. But this a re-mix album that takes their music into the techno/dance arena. It's a blinder. If you think it will sound the same after Hallucinogen/NIN/man with no name have remixed it, then your either stupid, or can't read the record sleeve. If you can find it, also get the the Exorcism (Bretonic mix)."