Music:Response

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Music:Response is an extended play by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers. The song "Music:Response" contains a sample of "Make It Hot" by Nicole Wray featuring Missy Elliott. "The Gentleman Thief" remix was made by Justin Robertson. This EP was not eligible for the UK charts because it had five songs instead of three songs, which is required for qualification. The American EP was met with critical response by Robert Christgau, who gave it a score of "neither". [1] rdf:langString
rdf:langString Music:Response
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rdf:langString Japanese CD EP
rdf:langString UK CD EP
rdf:langString US enhanced CD EP
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rdf:langString Freestyle Dust
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rdf:langString live
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rdf:langString Futureshock Main Response
rdf:langString Gentleman Thief mix
rdf:langString live from Glastonbury 2000
rdf:langString The Charlatans UK vs. The Chemical Brothers
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rdf:langString The Chemical Brothers
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rdf:langString Out of Control
rdf:langString Freak of the Week
rdf:langString Setting Sun
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rdf:langString Music:Response
rdf:langString Got Glint?
rdf:langString Piku Playground
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rdf:langString Music:Response is an extended play by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers. The song "Music:Response" contains a sample of "Make It Hot" by Nicole Wray featuring Missy Elliott. "The Gentleman Thief" remix was made by Justin Robertson. This EP was not eligible for the UK charts because it had five songs instead of three songs, which is required for qualification. The American EP was met with critical response by Robert Christgau, who gave it a score of "neither". [1] In France, "Music:Response" was released as a double A-side with "Asleep from Day". The song "Piku Playground" live was originally released in 1998 on the MTV compilation Amp 2. The song "Freak of the Week" was previously released in June 1998 as "Electronic Battle Weapon 4".
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