The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers is a British big beat duo formed in Manchester that contains 2 unrelated so-called "brothers", Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons. They are literally drug addicts (hence the name the Chemical Brothers) and has released 10 albums. The duo first formed as the Dust Brothers in 1992 because they had dust all over their body and were fans of the Beastie Boys, an overly Jewish rap group formed in NYC. They are the pioneers for bringing the biggest beats to the world's pop culture
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The "brothers" just formed in 1994 just as a Beastie Boys tribute band, but they are turned into a big beat duo. Shortly after the group was formed, the Beastie Boys' production team sued them and the Brothers changed the name to Chemical Brothers because they have chemicals in their houses respectively.
They released their debut, Exit Planet Dust as a super melancholic album about removing dust from the ChemBros' bodies. The cover features 2 people walking with a moving car proved to be a ChemBromobile in a maybe NorCal road.
They also released 9 other studio albums, like Dig Your Own Hole, which features an Asian-American girl being depressed while smiling, but this was later proven false and it was Gemini Cable. The album is knows for hits like The Sun Is Not Setting, Cock Blockin' Beats, Elektrofinancialkorporation and a 9-minute epic The Public Mental TikTok.
Their 3rd album, Surrender, released in 1999, features their hugest song, Hey Boy, Hey Girl, Hey Nonbinary, Hey Trans, Hey Agender, Hey LGBTQ, an LGBTQIA+ fan-favorite anthem about being any gender. It also features another 8 minute epic, The Sunshine Underground. This is because the Chemical Brothers have too many long epics. Also features Let Forever Be for Forever. Come with Us, a 2002 album from them features one of the best MVs ever made, Star Guitar. The album believes it is a huge fan of African tribal drum music and accidentally invented hard drum, later "officially" invented in 2013 as a subgenre of Swedish house. Galaxy Bounce invented the "electro swing" genre.
2005's Push the Button (no, not the Sugababes, the Bremical Chothers album) also features world music with a very Middle Eastern banger Galvanized Desert House. released in 2004.
We Aren't the Day is an album from 2007 that is literally half-big beat with non-big beaty singles like the first educational song with bad words in the lyrics about salmons. The song "Do It Again" simply tells you to do it again and again.
Further from Big Beat is a 2010 house album. It contains an opener that sounds like Sigur Ros. The opener's hardest hitting transition to the next track is a 12 minute house song that is a sequel to The Private Psychedelic Reel, but without sitar and a Thunderstruck by AC/DC-ish synth melody.
Born in the Echoes is an album about being born in the echoes. The single "Go and Get Out and Go!' was released. This album came out in 2015. The albums literally returned to big beat for good.
Yes Astronomy is an album literally released in 2019 and featured martial big beat about astronomy.
Their latest album, For That Dirty Emotion is a sequel to Further, but with some big beat.
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