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2006 compilation tracing the roots of Dubstep and some of the most respected artists of the genre. 14 tracks from Steve Gurley, DJ Abstract, Menta, Phuturists, Horspower Productions and others. Tempa. Roots Of Dubstep Songs | 1. | Hotboys - Gurley, Steve |
| 2. | Express - El-B |
| 3. | Buck And Bury - El-B ; Juiceman |
| 4. | Breakbeat Science - Roxy (2) |
| 5. | 551 Blues - Phuturistix |
| 6. | Gorgon Sound - Horsepower Productions |
| 7. | Classic Deluxe - Horsepower Productions |
| 8. | Highland Spring - Benny Ill ; DJ Hatcha |
| 9. | Sholay - High Plains Drifter ; Goldspot Productions |
| 10. | Snake Charmer - Menta |
| 11. | Red - Artwork (1) |
| 12. | Judgement - Benga ; Skream |
| 13. | Touch - DJ Abstract |
| 14. | Pathwayz - Digital Mystikz |
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