Talk:Adventures in Foam

Tracking Mistake
Should it be noted that there appears to be a tracking mistake with the first CD of the Ninjatune re-release? What I'm refering to is the fact that the track The Method appears to contain part of the end of Break Charmer and the actual song The Method appears to start 58secs into the track. Can anyone verify this as a tracking mistake? I've listened to it many times and it certinaly doesn't sound intentional, with Break Charmer being abruptly cut off and continued into the next track. It is possible that this also occured on the original Ninebar release and CD1 of the re-issue is an exact duplicate. -MattWatt 23:05, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

Electronica isn't a flipping genre. It's an umbrella term, like 'food', or 'music'. This is a breakbeat album, it is made of sampled breakbeats. 'Electronica' was coined by the media; it's not very helpful or descriptive, all it tells me is that this isn't a rock album. Boo.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:01, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Fat Ass Joint Sample
I just now realized that the sample in Fat Ass Joint, where the guy say "I'd just like to kick back and smoke a fat ass joint", is taken from the track High Powered from Dr. Dre's album The Chronic. It's right in the beginning. I haven't listened to The Chronic in years and just noticed that. Just passing on info I guess. I don't know how this could be included in the article. --68.227.106.55 (talk) 20:33, 23 May 2008 (UTC)