Fun Lovin' Criminals' Talk Hip-Hop Vs Rock
. The 20th anniversary collectors' edition of the modern classic 'Come Find Yourself' will be released on the Edsel label through Demon Music Group on the 19th of February 2016. Available as a 3CD expanded edition and collectors' Deluxe Edition box set, the release features a plethora of rarities, live recordings, alternate mixes, and much more from the vaults of this landmark record. Bringing a unique collection together from this seminal era for the very first time. Fun Lovin' Criminals burst onto the music scene in 1996, gate-crashing the euphoric Britpop party they brought along some unexpectedly unique swag and the generational classic album 'Come Find Yourself', which gave us the cackling refrain "stick 'em up punk, it's the Fun Lovin' Criminal" and the Pulp Fiction-sampling 'Scooby Snacks'. When 'Come Find Yourself' hit the shelves it was an immediate smash in the UK, where it remained in the album charts for more than 100 weeks, becoming a multi-platinum selling record. The album featured 3 UK Top 30 hits: "The Fun Lovin Criminal" "King Of New York" and "Scooby Snacks" all became defining songs of their career and mainstays of their live set but it's a record where you remember each and every track within the first few notes. It transports you back to the time; and yet is timeless and ready for a new audience of fans to fall in love with it all over again. Watch the video clip here. Cannonball submitted this story. |
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