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CD2 Mixter Two - I Dont Know What Im Doing by Brad Sucks Brad Sucks : CD2 Mixter Two - I Dont Know What Im Doing.
Brilliantly sardonic indie rock.


Best-selling Brad Sucks has always been exceptionally down with the whole "derivative works" thing, so we were excited when we heard he was assembling two albums' worth of his favorite remixes of his own music by more than a dozen different artists. Veteran remixers Deutscheunschuld and Sharp make great contributions here, as do more than a dozen of the other mad scientists over at ccMixter. On CD2, we especially like Teru's languid, Indian summer version of "I Think I Started a Trend," Ben Shewmaker's deft electro-pop rendition of "Sick as a Dog," and Bill Berry's neo-noir jazz treatment of "Time to Take Out the Trash."
Songs:

1. I Think I Started A Trend - Bill Berry Mix (Bill Berry)
2. I Think I Started A Trend - WOODY Mix (WOODY)
3. I Think I Started A Trend - Teru Mix (Teru)
4. Look And Feel Years Younger - Deshita Mix (Deshita)
5. Look And Feel Years Younger - IS Botox Mix (In Silico)
6. Making Me Nervous - Minimal Saturation Mix (Cezary Ostrowski)
7. Making Me Nervous - Eurotrash Mix (Soundphile)
8. Overreacting - Deep Immunosupression Mix (Dr Gore 2000)
9. Sick As A Dog - Ben Shewmaker Mix (Ben Shewmaker)
10. Sick As A Dog - Bill Berry Mix (Bill Berry)
11. Time To Take Out The Trash - Bill Berry Mix (Bill Berry)
12. Work Out Fine - MC Jack in the Box Mix (MC Jack In The Box)
13. Work Out Fine - Bill Berry Mix (Bill Berry)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 7/18/2007
Brad Sucks lives in Ontario Canada

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Other, Indie Rock, Ironic Rock


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