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  2. Asian Dub Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007, Asian Dub Foundation started playing with two new vocalists, Al Rumjen (previously and subsequently with King Prawn) and Aktarv8r, who returned after MC Spex was asked to leave the band due to personal issues. [citation needed] In November/December 2007, Asian Dub Foundation recorded a new album, Punkara. It was released in ...

  3. More Signal More Noise - Wikipedia

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    Released in Japan in 2013 as The Signal and the Noise.The album was updated, re-recorded and released internationally in 2015 as More Signal More Noise.These are the eighth and ninth studio albums by the British band Asian Dub Foundation.

  4. Rebel Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Asian Dub Foundation roughly translated the original text of Bidrohi on their track "Rebel Warrior" and used the song to support a modern take on Nazrul's original stance. The poem was chosen in part because of its significance to the Indian independence movement and because of its place in Indian traditional culture and its powerful and ...

  5. Enemy of the Enemy - Wikipedia

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    Enemy of the Enemy is an album by British band Asian Dub Foundation, released on 3 February 2003.It was the first ADF album to be released following the departure of rapper Deeder Zaman.

  6. Deeder Zaman - Wikipedia

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    In late 1993, the three formed Asian Dub Foundation as a sound system [9] to play at anti-racist gigs. The following year, they recruited guitarist Chandrasonic [10] and evolved into a band. [9] The final member Sun-J joined in 1995. [10] Zaman was the lead vocalist [7] for Asian Dub Foundation [4] and was known as Master D. [8] [11] [12] [13]

  7. Live: Keep Bangin' on the Walls - Wikipedia

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    Live: Keep Bangin' on the Walls is an album by British band Asian Dub Foundation, released on 3 December 2003. [1] Track listing "Cyberabad" "Charge" "Blowback"

  8. Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos - Wikipedia

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    Chuck D has performed the song with Asian Dub Foundation and Rage Against the Machine. In 1998, a live version from 1996, featuring Chuck, appeared on Rage Against The Machine's Live & Rare . English trip hop musician Tricky released a cover entitled "Black Steel" – with Martina Topley-Bird on vocals, backed by the techno-rock band FTV [ 5 ...

  9. Tank (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tank is the fifth studio album by British alternative electronica band Asian Dub Foundation. Track listing. Flyover (4:17) Tank (5:36) Hope (5:09) Round Up (4:36)