You know it's funny I never really looked him up on RUclips. You can't look everything up on RUclips but for some reason I just thought of them the other day. And in one way or another I've always had their albums in my life somehow. And then it'll look some stuff up and it just made total sense that they're on a platform like RUclips. But it's funny how the people use you to just to you know be commercial. But it's funny to watch something like meat beat manifesto I'm just kind of platform makes total sense.
OK I have to say it. MBM 99% is an absolute masterpiece, one of the best records ever,. And Dogstar.. is the crown jowel, a dark, dark, black (and all sorts of shades greys) masterpiece. Thanks Jack et al. I deeply love that record, since early 90s. One of the the best ever.
Holy smokes...I was just thinking of hearing Mohawk Adam's sets...MBM was always a staple!! DC Nightlife in the 80s and 90s was good shit. I lowkey still miss the reek of the old 9:30 club. Something about the smoke machine, sweat, clove cigarettes and shitty beer created a mélange that is unrivaled.
Word this whole album effing floors me even after all these years. I heard it first as a teen in L.A. Cali and it blew my mind then and still does now. Damn.
One of the best tracks i ever heard in my full of music life. It's great! All the 99% album and music of Jack Dangers since 80s to millennium. Even now he is good in some of his new music. Why no one knows about MBM? Or if it was popular in old times so why no one remembers about this band now?
Still playing this after all these years, Meat Beat Manifesto has always have a great place in my life, the quality of the beats how they sounded, it's just perfect ! Thank you Jack Dangers for amazing me since high school ! Btw i begin to dance at their show back in the day it was awsome :) ha ha !
Have a listen : MC 900 Ft Jesus (Welcome To My Dream). The following are not the same style, but this was the kind of stuff that was around in the 80s that no doubt influenced Jack Dangers (Meat Beat) style: Artits (Albums)...Cabaret Voltaire (2x45, The Crackdown, Micro-Phonies) Tackhead (Tackhead Tape Time) DAF (Die Kleinen Und Die Bösen, Alles Ist Gut) Yello (You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess, Solid Pleasure) Foetus (Hole, Ache, Nail) Test Department (The Unacceptable Face Of Freedom) Clock DVA (Buried Dreams) Front 242 (Front by Front, Official Version 1986-1987) 23 Skidoo (Seven Songs, Urban Gamelan) 400 Blows (If I Kissed Her I'd Have To Kill Her First) Nitzer Ebb (Belief, That Total Age) Fini tribe (Let The Tribe Grow) Hula (1000 Hours) Simple Minds (Sister Feelings Call, Sons And Fascination) Mark Stewart + Maffia (Learning To Cope With Cowardice) African Head Charge (My Life In A Hole In The Ground, Off The Beaten Track) Dub Syndicate (One Way System, Tunes From The Missing Channel, Strike The Balance)...if you want to go to the heavier industrial/experimental styles try: Nurse with Wound, NON, Throbbing Gristle, The Normal, Psychic TV, Section 25, SPK, Einstürzende Neubauten, Coil, Monte Cazazza, Skinny Puppy, Chris And Cosey...
Academics At Work Jax I saw them in 1992 in Miami. They had a scary anorexic hype man marching and dancing the whole time at the front of the stage. Consolidated (Friendly Fa$cism) opened for them.
This choon is only for the HARDCORE ;-) Seen many a muggy raver pass out on the dancefloor "MULLERED" trying to keep up with this one .. One dude SWALLOWED his tongue !! Heart attack material ;-) First halfs a DODDLE ;-) But when IT's In My BRAIN Now comes in .Thats when you seperate the men from the boys lol 4.52 Onwards ;-)
I think the first sound in the track is a sample of the start of Weber by Butthole Surfers off Locust Abortion Technician. ruclips.net/video/F7TcIYuUN_I/видео.html
Meat Beat doesn't get the recognition they deserve. So many production techniques and beats they pioneered that still get used today.
Yep.
You know it's funny I never really looked him up on RUclips. You can't look everything up on RUclips but for some reason I just thought of them the other day. And in one way or another I've always had their albums in my life somehow. And then it'll look some stuff up and it just made total sense that they're on a platform like RUclips. But it's funny how the people use you to just to you know be commercial. But it's funny to watch something like meat beat manifesto I'm just kind of platform makes total sense.
@@joebrewer4529 You are a bore.
@@joebrewer4529what?
I had a gig shirts from the 90s.Wore them to work welding and making furniture.
OK I have to say it.
MBM 99% is an absolute masterpiece, one of the best records ever,.
And Dogstar.. is the crown jowel, a dark, dark, black (and all sorts of shades greys) masterpiece.
Thanks Jack et al. I deeply love that record, since early 90s. One of the the best ever.
Had a nearly religious experience on the dancefloor with this track back in the day. Love this forever.
I have some live bits on tape from the John Peel sessions.So good live.
I played this album so much when I was a kid. No one and I mean NO one knew who Meat Beat Manifesto was.
Hardly anyone still does. It's a shame.
I saw them in concert when they opened up for NIN in Tampa, great show!
Yep i did too lol
they still don't know
Same here! I bought Dog Star Man on vinyl and had to take it to my favorite club for the DJ to play it. I still LOVE MBM!
My all time favorite dancefloor stomper from 1990
Absolutely!
This SLAYED when it came out! Every club in D. C. worth its salt rocked this!!
I remember them from my D.C. clubbing days.. Trax... Fifth Colvmn... Etc... Such great times
Damn District of Columbia? What was I doin
Holy smokes...I was just thinking of hearing Mohawk Adam's sets...MBM was always a staple!! DC Nightlife in the 80s and 90s was good shit. I lowkey still miss the reek of the old 9:30 club. Something about the smoke machine, sweat, clove cigarettes and shitty beer created a mélange that is unrivaled.
Storm the Studio just fell in my lap as a mix tape in Houston in the 80s and it's been a ride ever since MBM 💪 ❤️ ⚙️ 🛠
90's not eighties
IM HERE COS I HAVE GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC...BEEN INTO MBM FOR LONGER THAN I CAN RECALL.
GOOD SHIT.
Classic.... MBM has been one of my favorites since I was about 12 and picked up Satyricon. WAY ahead of their time - Jack Dangers is the man.
Damn, where did all the years go?
99% was my goto album all those years ago.
Word this whole album effing floors me even after all these years. I heard it first as a teen in L.A. Cali and it blew my mind then and still does now. Damn.
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@@berlinsaintclair9100 always
I got this LP as soon as the record store opened! Ahh youth, where did you go? I miss you!
Ditto!
I love these guys
One of the best tracks i ever heard in my full of music life. It's great! All the 99% album and music of Jack Dangers since 80s to millennium. Even now he is good in some of his new music. Why no one knows about MBM? Or if it was popular in old times so why no one remembers about this band now?
I can close my eyes and almost return to these very days.
TheCorrectViews Same
@@1015SaturdayNight same here
Listened to MBM remixes on late night CBC’s Brave New Waves when I was in high school/university. Absolute classic and still in my playlist
Man this reminds me of Medusa on Belmont and Sheffield…Chicago remember that spot
Also Neo and 950
Still playing this after all these years, Meat Beat Manifesto has always have a great place in my life, the quality of the beats how they sounded, it's just perfect ! Thank you Jack Dangers for amazing me since high school ! Btw i begin to dance at their show back in the day it was awsome :) ha ha !
It's in my brain now!
Loving all the Clockwork Orange samples
Tangerine Dream Samples
Joy Division as well.
Also Videodrome and Charles Manson (i think)
23 Skidoo as well!
Jack was scratching video and audio simultaneously.😮
Oh my HELTER SKELTER big tune on the London pirates back in 90
saw them 2x live and they KILLED IT both times! miss jack and the boys
Still sounds great
TIGHT! Amazing live shows! Wow, this can break your ear drums live!
Absolute classics!
Timeless beats
Yes! Old stuff but I feel ok exploring it.
This sounds more relevant than probably any fucking thing that followed. Millennials need new ideas.
so true love jack dangers and mark pistol there live shows are amazing !
This! Is! It!
My girlfriend found a nice l/s mbm screen stars t shirt from the U.S. a couple of years back.
IT'S IN MY BRAIN NOW
Takes me back - great stuff
Thank you for this!! Need some KMFDM (?) and more Meat Beat Manifesto🎉
I've got some 1990 cds with these and Storm The Studio, GOD OD, Mixes... Kicks doesn't it!!!! Played all the time in my Walkman from my dub tape.
im 27 years old....why have i never heard this album before until just now!?
If you liked this, try to listen the "Storm The Studio" album...it's from 1989!
tomaccoman try Utah saints ,and my time with the thrill kill cult, crystal method
I'm 2 years older, living in Poland. Discovered them thanks to Liam Howlett, and his compilation album "Back To Mine".
Have a listen : MC 900 Ft Jesus (Welcome To My Dream). The following are not the same style, but this was the kind of stuff that was around in the 80s that no doubt influenced Jack Dangers (Meat Beat) style: Artits (Albums)...Cabaret Voltaire (2x45, The Crackdown, Micro-Phonies) Tackhead (Tackhead Tape Time) DAF (Die Kleinen Und Die Bösen, Alles Ist Gut) Yello (You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess, Solid Pleasure) Foetus (Hole, Ache, Nail) Test Department (The Unacceptable Face Of Freedom) Clock DVA (Buried Dreams) Front 242 (Front by Front, Official Version 1986-1987) 23 Skidoo (Seven Songs, Urban Gamelan) 400 Blows (If I Kissed Her I'd Have To Kill Her First) Nitzer Ebb (Belief, That Total Age) Fini tribe (Let The Tribe Grow) Hula (1000 Hours) Simple Minds (Sister Feelings Call, Sons And Fascination) Mark Stewart + Maffia (Learning To Cope With Cowardice) African Head Charge (My Life In A Hole In The Ground, Off The Beaten Track) Dub Syndicate (One Way System, Tunes From The Missing Channel, Strike The Balance)...if you want to go to the heavier industrial/experimental styles try: Nurse with Wound, NON, Throbbing Gristle, The Normal, Psychic TV, Section 25, SPK, Einstürzende Neubauten, Coil, Monte Cazazza, Skinny Puppy, Chris And Cosey...
you just had the red pill forced down your throat 🤨
Saw tbese dudes in Atlanta Ga USA
Academics At Work Jax I saw them in 1992 in Miami. They had a scary anorexic hype man marching and dancing the whole time at the front of the stage. Consolidated (Friendly Fa$cism) opened for them.
I was there! At the Masquerade, with 808 State. '90 or '91...
@@cheviswhite Sweet! Where are you now?
I remember Dogstar Man! I loved 2:25 through 3:29 because it sounded really cool! It still sounds great! Neat! :)
It's in my brain now.
Helter Skelter!
Mesmerising
Killer.
Helter Skelter!!
My life.
awesome band
This choon is only for the HARDCORE ;-) Seen many a muggy raver pass out on the dancefloor "MULLERED" trying to keep up with this one .. One dude SWALLOWED his tongue !! Heart attack material ;-) First halfs a DODDLE ;-) But when IT's In My BRAIN Now comes in .Thats when you seperate the men from the boys lol 4.52 Onwards ;-)
pollardmark - Many a messy night with these and Butthole Surfers Locust Abortion Technician, which is still the best album name ever. 😂
I've seen them three times. Every time, I'm like is this shit real? You can run, but you can't hide. The music chases you down.
@@thedalillama YES M8 .. Only fa the hardcore ;-)
Couldn't agree more man!
cheer m8 .. we were there back in the day ;-) @@mattwoods8019
It's in my brain now..............Fucking love MBM
Dr. Dangers, ladies and gentlemen.
Genius
its in my brain NOW
MaGniFicEnt!!!
Great song to listen to when high as fuck !
🖤💜
I'll have to post a pic of my CD single of this thing... ;-)
fauxfreshness lost my cassette tape..
VIDDY WELL LITTLE BROTHER...VIDDY WELL.
"Look! - look at me now!"
MBM jack Dangers the Best!
👍
Is here some samplers from NIN's "Head Like A Hole"?
Which sample? I'm an expert on both songs.
@@thisisisabella3634 And so?
saw them in miami at the kitchen club opening for nine inch nails.
Sick
I was there. CLUB NU
Carlos Valencia trocadero Philly same tour
Well that must have been a jolly pleasant experience!
I miss the Kitchen Club! The one on the beach. Best club ever.
I am a very lucky boy.
Un toboggan conique pour chiens-garous.
floor filler
I think the first sound in the track is a sample of the start of Weber by Butthole Surfers off Locust Abortion Technician. ruclips.net/video/F7TcIYuUN_I/видео.html
Thermos
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DAF "COCO PINO "
fuck ure fuckin right!
Tjif tjaf
THIS is covid
Will PIAS ever release vinyl versions of this and the other MBM albums it holds the rights to?