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Hangin' tough on their second release, Kids in Tracksuits cut up a range of hip-hop styles and beat Rolf Harris to a paste with heavy block-rocking rhythms and scratched-up down-tempo beats. Lead track 'Bugged' (featured on their Lamacq Live session) is a brooding roller, twisting Wu-Tang Clan style samples into a frantic finish with some sick edits. The New Kids release also features a live favorite, the thrash-hop dance-floor track 'We Make It Rock' complemented on the EP by some sublimely smoked out grooves, perfect for bars or after hours. New Kids Rock The Block Music Kids In Tracksuits New Kids Rock The Block Songs | 1. | Bugged |
| 2. | Head To The Woods |
| 3. | Thing With Two Heads, The |
| 4. | We Make It Rock |
| 5. | Real Axe |
| 6. | Safe Place To Play |
| 7. | Dust |
| 8. | Uprock Theme |
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