Satyricon (Meat Beat Manifesto album)

Satyricon is the fourth studio album by British electronic music group Meat Beat Manifesto.

Track listing

 * 1) "Pot Sounds" – 2:06
 * 2) "Mindstream" – 4:52
 * 3) "Drop" – 4:07
 * 4) "Original Control (Version 1)" – 5:02
 * 5) "Your Mind Belongs to the State" – 5:02
 * 6) "Circles" – 4:15
 * 7) "The Sphere" – 0:39
 * 8) "Brainwashed This Way/Zombie/That Shirt" – 5:31
 * 9) "Original Control (Version 2)" – 5:22
 * 10) "Euthanasia" – 4:33
 * 11) "Edge of No Control, Pt. 1" – 5:59
 * 12) "Edge of No Control, Pt. 2" – 3:15
 * 13) "Untold Stories" – 1:52
 * 14) "Son of Sam" – 4:49
 * 15) "Track 15" – 1:27
 * 16) "Placebo" – 5:04

Samples
Several of the dialogue samples used on Satyricon come from the 1974 John Carpenter film Dark Star, specifically:
 * "Drop" samples the scene in which Bomb #20 refuses to detach from the bomb bay doors.
 * "Track 15" includes a clip from the end of the film when Talby enters the Phoenix asteroid cluster, saying, "I'm beginning to glow."
 * "Original Control (Version 1)" has a sample from the dinner discussion between Pinback and Doolittle: "Do you think we'll ever find any intelligent life out there?" ... "Who cares?"

Other samples found on the album include:


 * "We have come to visit you in peace and with goodwill", from the film The Day the Earth Stood Still, in"Pot Sounds".
 * "He must answers questions that cannot yet be...", from the film The Illustrated Man, in "Placebo".
 * Interview samples from the Monkees' film Head and the James Toback documentary The Big Bang, in "Your Mind Belongs to the State".
 * "I am Elektro", a sample from Elektro the robot, first seen at the 1939 New York World's Fair, in "Original Control (Version 2)".
 * "Brainwashed This Way/Zombie/That Shirt" contains dialog from David Cronenberg's 1983 movie Videodrome.