| | Clubber's Guide To Breakbeat CD (1 Customer Review)
Sugarhill Gang/Krs-One/Norman Cook/Afrika Bambaataa/James Br Clubber's Guide To Breakbeat Music Clubber's Guide To Breakbeat Songs | 1. | Dong - Procyon Project |
| 2. | Goldfinger, Pt. 1 - Martin O |
| 3. | Deranged - Kraftwelt (Interfaith Section 8 Mix) |
| 4. | Action 8 - Filter Section |
| 5. | Planet Rhythm - Norman Cook |
| 6. | Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang |
| 7. | You Know What's Up! - KRS-One |
| 8. | Deep Throat - Mouth Organ (Chemical Brothers Mix) |
| 9. | I'm Alone - Subheads |
| 10. | When the Drum Beats Like This - Interface |
| 11. | Spin, Spine, Spiney - LCD |
| 12. | Get on a Good Foot - James Brown (DJ Skooby Mix) |
| 13. | Funky Disco - Transmutator (LCD Mix) |
| 14. | Tour de Force - Norman Cook |
| 15. | Bang - Blunt |
| 16. | Pause - Run-D.M.C. |
| 17. | Ghost Town - The Specials (Chemical Submission Mix) |
| 18. | Unity - Afrika Bambaataa |
| 19. | Norman's War - Norman Cook |
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