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Encyclopedia > Freakpower

Freakpower were a band founded by Norman Cook (a.k.a. Fatboy Slim).


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FatBoy Slim (585 words)
FreakPower`s first album was Drive Thru Booty, released in 1994.
The reason for this was because of Levi`s Jeans` they picked this single up for their multimillion dollar advertising campaign in 94.
Two singles were top-ranked in the charts, but the company, which holds FreakPower, stopped their activities.
Bands&stars――Fatboy Slim (1255 words)
Freakpower was much more a band than Beats was (even though the second Beats album was made up of a lot more instrumental input than the first) but with a bit of dabbling in dub-ism here and there.
But: Back to Freakpower: Levi's Jeans picked up on one of their tracks, Turn on Tune in Cop Out, after hearing it on an Acid Jazz compilation (allegedly, this compilation was free on the front of the cover of a magazine or something?), and used it to launch a multi million dollar advertising campaign.
With the studio booked for session recordings, a Fatboy Slim fever began to simmer over in the states and the UK as his first album immense attention and his second album was in recording.
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