Cover of Maxim Hell's Kitchen
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THE REVIEW

There was a movie with the same name, but I don't think it had anything to do with this album. Maxim “out of The Prodigy” shows us who the mind of the group is. The chemical beats à-là "Firestarter" fill the empty tracks of this album, which seems more like a remix than something new. "Killing Culture" and the title track of the album are interesting. Of course, having Skin ex-Skunk Anansie helps the sales, even though the song "Carmen Quasy" is very interesting, summing up the purpose of this album in its chorus: “money making is a wonderful thing...”

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Maxim, known from The Prodigy, offers an album heavy on chemical beats reminiscent of 'Firestarter'. While tracks like 'Killing Culture' and 'Hell's Kitchen' stand out, the album feels more like a remix than fresh material. The collaboration with Skin is noted but does little to elevate the album's originality. Overall, the album comes across as commercially aimed but lacking innovation.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Hadrian's Wall (01:18)

02   Killing Culture (04:17)

03   Carmen Queasy (04:02)

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04   Spectral Wars (04:00)

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05   Hell's Kitchen (04:30)

06   Scheming (04:05)

07   Worldwide Syndicates (04:33)

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08   Soul Seller (03:33)

09   Universal Scientist (03:44)

10   My Web (04:29)

11   Dominant Genes (03:33)

12   Backward Bullet (05:30)

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13   Hell's Kitchen (vocal version) ()

Maxim

English vocalist and MC best known as Maxim of The Prodigy; has released solo albums including Hell's Kitchen (2000) and Fallen Angel (2005).
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