Operation_Beatbox

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Operation Beatbox

1996 compilation album by Various artists


Operation Beatbox is a various artists compilation album released on September 17, 1996 by Re-Constriction Records.[3] The album compiles covers of popular hip hop tracks performed by electro-industrial acts, many of whom were part of the Re-Constriction roster. It served as a direct sequel to the similarly themed cover album compilation Shut Up Kitty, released in 1993.[4]

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Reception

Alternative Press gave the album high praises, awarding it five out of five stars and saying "there's no doubt that when it comes to rewriting rap's classic moments, industrial/goth bands say more for the cultural links between the two black sheep of modern musical culture than one might have dreamed."[2] Aiding & Abetting gave it a more mixed review, saying the material ranges "from the sublime (SMP thrashing out "Prophets of Rage") to the utterly silly (as any cover of "Gangsta's Paradise" was bound to be)."[5] Sonic Boom found the compilation's absurdity to be part of its charm, saying "don't be surprised if you find the majority of these tracks more than amusing as there is something fundamentally wrong with a gang of privileged white kids trying to sound like a band of inner city black youths."[6]

Track listing

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Personnel

Adapted from the Operation Beatbox liner notes.[8]

Release history

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References

  1. "Various Artists: Operation Beatbox > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  2. columnist (February 1997). "Various Artists: Operation Beatbox". Alternative Press: 66.
  3. Baumann, Tina; Baumann, Travis (2002). "Compilations". Virtual Night Angel. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  4. Thugs 'n' Kisses (booklet). Various artists. San Diego, California: Re-Constriction Records. 1995.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  5. Worley, Jon (October 7, 1996). "Operation Beatbox". Aiding & Abetting (120). Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  6. Christian, Chris (August 1996). "Various Artists: Operation Beatbox". Sonic Boom. 4 (7). Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  7. "Dance Top 25". CMJ New Music Monthly. 40 (7–12). CMJ Network, Inc.: 52 December 1996. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  8. Operation Beatbox (booklet). Various artists. San Diego, California: Re-Constriction Records. 1996.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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