Talk:Grime (album)

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Audio samples in The Bullet's Breath
There's some samples of spoken audio in The Bullet's Breath. On of them states, “this country is going straight to hell”. This may be an excerpt from the 1999 film American Beauty (Ricky's father at the table when complaining about homosexuals). While this album was released in 2001, the movie hit cinemas in 1999, so both date back to the same period. Is it verifiable that this particular song contains samples taken from that movie? -- Gohnarch░ 07:44, 15 February 2013 (UTC)