Silver Bullet20 Seconds To Comply

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Hip Hop

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Britcore

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Tracklist

20 Seconds To Comply (The Final Conflict) 6:12
20 Seconds To Comply (The Omen Mix) 6:06
Bring Forth The Guillotine (D.J. Beats) 6:07

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    Cover of 20 Seconds To Comply, 1989-12-00, Vinyl 20 Seconds To Comply
    12", 45 RPM, Single
    Tam Tam Records – TTT 019 UK 1989 UK1989
    Cover of 20 Seconds To Comply, 1989-12-00, Vinyl 20 Seconds To Comply
    7", 45 RPM, Single
    Tam Tam Records – 7 TTT 019 UK 1989 UK1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of 20 Seconds To Comply, 1989, Vinyl 20 Seconds To Comply
    12", Single, Promo, White Label
    Tam Tam Records – TTT 19 UK 1989 UK1989
    Cover of 20 Seconds To Comply, 1989, Vinyl 20 Seconds To Comply
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, White Label
    Tam Tam Records – T19 UK 1989 UK1989
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    Cover of 20 Seconds To Comply, 1989-12-00, Vinyl 20 Seconds To Comply
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Company Sleeve
    Tam Tam Records – TTT 019 UK 1989 UK1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of 20 Seconds To Comply (Strychnine Remix), 1990-01-08, Vinyl 20 Seconds To Comply (Strychnine Remix)
    12", 45 RPM, Single
    Tam Tam Records – R TTT 019 UK 1990 UK1990
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • kleezrotterdam's avatar
      kleezrotterdam
      Edited 2 months ago
      Huge Oldschool track, played to death in Rotterdam - Parkzicht 1990-1991.
      Also appears on many park tapes sold at the door back than.
      • DozedPopper's avatar
        DozedPopper
        Un Effn believable, today on my lunch break I stopped at a thrift store. For the heck of it I looked through the mountain of ungodly bad records. I saw this white label. No markings, sleeveless. Brought it home for 99cents. Jeez luiz it was on my want list! what are the chances.
        • Luckedup's avatar
          Luckedup
          Edited 2 years ago
          Pretty awesome - still stands up very well today - the B side seems to be same as A side without the rap
          • Krusty_0's avatar
            Krusty_0
            This song was used in Edgar Wrights' "The worlds end" movie
            • keithman5000g's avatar
              keithman5000g
              One of the best hip hop tracks to come out in the uk I mean you have the real old school artists like the
              Rapologists and faze 1 and the 3 wise men back in the early 80's , London posse were top notch (r.i.p. Sipho)
              Hard rock soul movement Hijack the demon boys overlords x But silver bullet was up there man.
              • Woody808's avatar
                Woody808
                Omen mix with Rhythm Quest - Closer Accapella huge track
                • Rugon's avatar
                  Rugon
                  Featured in the bar fight scene in the movie The World’s End (2013).
                  • sstacey1971's avatar
                    sstacey1971
                    Edited 4 years ago
                    'The Omen Mix' is the best version and only found here on the 12" (not on the album). Sounded like nothing else at the time.
                    • AskeladdenBlack's avatar
                      AskeladdenBlack
                      Well known for its robo cop intro which helped in it becoming such a mainstream hit even though it was nothing but a rough demonic monumental slab of uk hardcore hip hop , but bullet did it in such a very eerie scary evil way which not many had done before. Samples, scratchers and lyrics were all menacing in a mystic type way. It hit the totps charts which still surprises me considering what else was on there at the time yet still was loved by fans of gunshot hijack demon boys london posse etc strange times, for a while there it seemed london had been set alight and bullet was in the middle spitting lyrics of fury.
                      • AskeladdenBlack's avatar
                        AskeladdenBlack
                        Well known for its robo cop intro which helped in it becoming such a mainstream hit even though it was nothing but a rough demonic monumental slab of uk hardcore hip hop , but bullet did it in such a very eerie scary evil way which not many had done before. Samples, scratchers and lyrics were all menacing in a mystic type way. It hit the totps charts which still surprises me considering what else was on there at the time yet still was loved by fans of gunshot hijack demon boys london posse etc strange times, for a while there it seemed london had been set alight and bullet was in the middle spitting lyrics of fury.

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