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Japanese edition of the solo debut from the electro-techno man who's also in the Prodigy. This Japanese edition includes two bonus tracks as well as earlier availability. UK edition scheduled for early October. Bonus tracks, 'Hell's Kitchen' (Vocal Version) & 'Prism'. 14 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewelcase.
HELL'S KITCHEN is a CD by the U.K. unit Maxim.
Japanese edition includes two bonus songs. Maxim Hell's Kitchen Songs | 1. | Hadrian & Wall |
| 2. | Killing Eulture |
| 3. | Carmen Pucasy |
| 4. | Spectral Ware |
| 5. | Hell & Kitchen |
| 6. | Scheming |
| 7. | Worldwite Syndicates  |
| 8. | Soul Sebber |
| 9. | Voiversab Scientist |
| 10. | My Web  |
| 11. | Dominat Genes |
| 12. | Backward Bullet |
| 13. | Hell & Kitchen Vocal Version |
| 14. | Prism |
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