We Have Explosive

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We Have Explosive
EP by
ReleasedMarch 31, 1997
RecordedEarthbeat Studios, London.
Genre
Length48:21
LabelVirgin
Cat.VSCDX 1616
Astralwerks
Cat. ASW 6196
ProducerFSOL
The Future Sound of London chronology
"My Kingdom"
(1996)
We Have Explosive
(1997)
"Stakker Humanoid 2001"
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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"We Have Explosive" is a song by

UK Singles Chart in 1997. It features prominent sampling of the Run-DMC album Tougher Than Leather. Part three also samples "Rockchester" by Fats Comet.[1]

The single

The successful standout single from FSOL's

soundtrack, remixes of it were also featured on the other versions of the soundtrack; the "Herd Killing" mix was used in the intro sequence.[2][3]

A remixed version also appeared on the soundtrack for Mortal Kombat Annihilation.

Track listing

The track listing below is the "CD-Maxi" listing.

  1. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 1)" (7:19)
  2. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 2) (Remixed by Leon Mar)" (2:48)
  3. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 3)" (5:04)
  4. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 4)" (6:17)
  5. "We Have Explosive (Pt. 5)" (7:53)
  6. "We Have Explosive (Oil Funk Remix)" (3:36)
  7. "We Have Explosive (Mantronik Plastic Formula #1)" (5:38)
  8. "We Have Explosive (Oil Dub)" (6:23)
  9. "We Have Explosive (Radio Mix)" (3:27)

Chart position

Year Chart Position
1997
UK Singles Chart
#12

Crew credits

  • Artwork By [Additional Design] - Ian Kay
  • Artwork By [Layout And Typography] - FSOL
  • Artwork By [Oil Texture] - Buggy & Riphead
  • Artwork By [Sleeve Image] - Run Wrake from the film Juke Box
  • Engineer - Yage
  • Producer, Written-By - Future Sound Of London, The
  • Samples of Guitar stab, wah guitar and vocal yell from, among other things, ".

References

  1. ^ Kaufman, Gil (April 15, 1997). "Future Sound of London Remixes". MTV. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  2. ^ allmusic ((( We Have Explosive [#1] > Overview )))
  3. ^ "The Future Sound of London: Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical". Secondthought.co.uk. 1997-03-31. Retrieved 2012-03-14.

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