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Wreckage (album)

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Released
  
September, 2003

Length
  
77 minutes

Release date
  
18 July 2002

Producer
  
Rob Overseer

Recorded
  
Pravda Studios, Leeds

Artist
  
Rob Overseer

Duration
  
1 hour 17 minutes

Label
  
Columbia Records

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Genres
  
Big beat, Electronica, Trip hop

Overseer slayed with lyrics


Wreckage is the first album by British DJ/producer Overseer. Most of its tracks have been featured in an advertisement, film, video game, trailer, or television show.

Contents

Overseer wreckage velocity shift


Track listing

  1. "Slayed"
  2. "Stompbox"
  3. "Supermoves"
  4. "Velocity Shift"
  5. "Horndog"
  6. "Meteorology"
  7. "Aquaplane"
  8. "Doomsday"
  9. "Basstrap"
  10. "Sparks"
  11. "Never"
  12. "Heligoland"

Alternate

  1. "Slayed"
  2. "Horndog"
  3. "Doomsday"
  4. "Aquaplane"
  5. "Meteorology"
  6. "Sparks"
  7. "Never"
  8. "Heligoland"
  9. "Supermoves"
  10. "Basstrap"
  11. "Velocity Shift"

Horndog

The track Horndog was released as a single from this album. The song contains a sample from DJ Kool's Let Me Clear My Throat. Like much of Overseer's work, this track has been used for commercial purposes such as in the 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor advertisement.

The track was also used for the Phoenix Suns player introduction video for the 2007–2008 season.

The track was also used in the trailer for the 2004 film Walking Tall.

Supermoves

"Supermoves" was used in 2002 video game Twin Caliber by Rage Software for PlayStation 2 as the main menu theme. Page 20 of the game's manual also promotes his then new EP "Force Multiply" and briefly describes Overseer.

A remixed version is featured on The Animatrix: The Album.

Songs

1Slayed4:48
2Stompbox3:53
3Supermoves4:47

References

Wreckage (album) Wikipedia