The struggles and aesthetics of the Manic Street Preachers
This Welsh rock band combines political commentary with musical adventure.
"Know Your Enemy" expresses the band's socially critical spirit through a variety of musical styles. It is an ambitious work that combines the power of guitar rock with an experimental approach. It is a work that raised important issues in the UK rock scene of the early 2000s.
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18 TRACKS:
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1)
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Found That Soul
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2)
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Ocean Spray
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3)
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Intravrnous Agnostic
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4)
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So Why So Sad
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5)
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Let Robeson Sing
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6)
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The Year Of Purification
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7)
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Wattsville Blues
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8)
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Miss Europa Disco Dancer
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9)
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Dead Martyrs
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10)
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His Last Painting
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11)
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My Guernica
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12)
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The Convalescent
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13)
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Royal Correspondent
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14)
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Epicentre
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15)
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Baby Elian
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16)
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Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children
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17)
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Just A Kid
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18)
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The Masses Against The Classes
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Producer [Additional] - David Holmes (9, 12, 16)
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Engineer - Dave Eringa
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Mixed By - Dave Eringa (1 to 4, 6 to 9, 11 to 16)
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Producer - Dave Eringa (1 to 15)
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Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Nick Nasmyth
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Engineer - Lee Butler (2) (1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 11 to 14)