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Scooter
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Push the Beat for This Jam: the Singles 1994-2002 - Scooter
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After brief brushes with the UK chart in the mid 1990s, Scooter retreated back to their native Hamburg to carry on producing their trademark Eurotrash-pop and to concentrate on their native mainland European fan base. Push The Beat For This Jam collects together some of the highlights from those 'missing years'. Like their best-known track "The Logical Song", the collection is filled with tracks that are adored in the discos of the Azores. Featuring samples from familiar sounding tunes, the tracks are instantly catchy but also totally trashy. On their cover of Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" and on the dreadful "F**k The Millennium", the guys delude themselves that they're the hard guys of Euro-pop. Instead they just sound like X-Rated Aqua impostors. With samples of crowds cheering, and the rapping of their nonsensical lyrics, there are also distinct echoes of the KLF and The Shamen. However at least the KLF were always 'tongue in cheek' but on the bizarrely titled "How Much Is The Fish?" Scooter seem to be seriously lacking irony. Push For The Beat For This Jam is recommended listening for, souped-up XR-3i drivers, who like to play music 'loud' on their car stereos.-- John Galilee

Track Listing
Hyper Hyper
Move Your Ass
Friends
Endless Summer
Back In The UK
Let Me Be Your Valentine
Rebel Yell
I’m Raving
How Much Is The Fish?
Fire
The Age Of Love
No Fate
The Logical Song
Posse (I Need You On The Floor)
Call Me Manana
Fuck The Millenium
Aiii Shot The DJ
Faster Harder Scooter
Nessaja (radio Edit)