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Big Audio Dynamite albums featuring Mick Jones

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| | Original Album Classics CDs (2008) Box Set
$36.09 2008 five CD box. The Original Album Classics series, courtesy of Sony/BMG, packages together five classic albums from one of the most popular artists on the label's roster, housing them in an attractive slipcase. This set from the Rock/Dance band ...
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| Planet Bad Greatest Hits CD (1995)
$7.59 After leaving the Clash, Mick Jones struck out with a surprising burst of creativity. Big Audio Dynamite's sound had punk energy, thumping hip-hop beats, and a cinematic feel, with samples from both spaghetti westerns and cult classics.
PLANET BAD... leans towards ...
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| Big Audio Dynamite I & II CD (2000)
$5.19 A mightily disappointing budget-priced compilation, Big Audio Dynamite I & II sounds like it was programmed by throwing darts at a list of Big Audio Dynamite songs until any random ten of them were hit. On the upside, it does ...
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 Big Audio Dynamite Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Big Audio Dynamite songs: Globe, Rush, C'Mon Every Beatbox, E=MC2, Bottom Line, Just Play Music, James Brown, Rock Non Stop, Other 99. More music songs Looking For a Song, Battle Of All Saints Road, Mr. Walker Said, Bad, Party, Big V, V. Thirteen Lyrics, Contact Lyrics, Medicine Show Lyrics, Beyond the Pale Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Limbo the Law Lyrics.
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 Big Audio Dynamite Biography
When guitarist Mick Jones left the legendary punk outfit the Clash in 1984, he re-appeared about a year later with Big Audio Dynamite. Combining electronic beats with Jones's beloved power chords, the group's debut record was among the first to blend hip-hop, reggae and rock. Over the next several years, the group survived illness, an ever-changing line-up, and even a name change, while enjoying considerable success both with their records and as a live act, including the oddball and unlikely 1990 top 40 hit "Rush."
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mick Jones | Clash, Foreigner, Elvis Costello, Peter Frampton, Van Halen, Fast Forward, George Harrison, Leslie West Band, Spooky Tooth | | Greg Roberts | Jonathan Hoffman, Earnest Pugh, Bikeride | | Dan Donovan | Jay Wilbur | | Don Letts |
 Contemporaries
Depeche Mode, New Order (UK), Public Enemy, UB40, Run-D.M.C., Cabaret Voltaire, The Art of Noise, Jah Wobble, The The, Renegade Soundwave, Neneh Cherry, Material, African Head Charge, Danielle Dax
 Followers
The Orb, The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy, Massive Attack, 808 State, Primal Scream, Fatboy Slim, Orbital, Saint Etienne, Underworld, Jesus Jones, Pop Will Eat Itself, EMF, The KLF, Propellerheads
 Influences
James Brown, The Who, Funkadelic, Kraftwerk, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Public Enemy, Grandmaster Flash, Killing Joke, Afrika Bambaataa, King Tubby, Sly & Robbie, Public Image Ltd., Ennio Morricone, Grace Jones, Liquid Liquid, The Pop Group (Rock), ESG
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