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Full album: Live It Up
mp3 / 2004 year / 192 kbs / 22 mb / 15 min

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download Unit :: Album: I Came Here To Tell You How It's Going To Begin

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Full album: I Came Here To Tell You How It's Going To Begin
mp3 / 2004 year / 192 kbs / 75 mb / 49 min

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download Unit :: Album: Bringing Down The House

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Full album: Bringing Down The House
mp3 / 2003 year / 192 kbs / 5 mb / 03 min

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download Unit :: Album: Dream Dance Vol. 2 [CD1]

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Full album: Dream Dance Vol. 2 [CD1]
mp3 / 1996 year / 192 kbs / 8 mb / 05 min

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Album: Live It Up
  1. Live It Up (Airplay Mix)
  2. Live It Up (Club Mix)
  3. Live It Up (Dive Under Mix)

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Album: I Came Here To Tell You How It's Going To Begin
  1. Your Arrival Is Our Arrival
  2. Tidal
  3. Tuscan Steak
  4. Meet Yourself
  5. Rick Wakeman Theme
  6. Caterpillar/Iris
  7. Medicine Is Using (Maggots And Bats)
  8. Death/Funk/Supernova
  9. The Perpetual N'9

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Album: Bringing Down The House
  1. Gutta

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Album: Dream Dance Vol. 2 [CD1]
  1. Who Do You Love (Adventure Dream Mix)

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Glastonbury 2007: how was it for you?

As Glastonbury 2007 reaches its climax, NME.COM wants to hear from festival goers so we can fully document this year's festival.

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Send us your photos, videos and stories to otherthings@nme.com with Glasto as the subject and the best will feature on NME.COM and in a future issue of NME.

Meanwhile head to NME.COM/festivals/Glastonbury to relive the weekend with our complete coverage of this year's event.
The Cribs discuss controversial Glastonbury show

The Cribs have discussed their controversial performance at Glastonbury.

As previously reported the band also courted some controversy during their performance criticising both the festival's climate campaign and the other bands on the bill.

Before closer 'The Wrong Way To Be' bassist Ryan Jarman sarcastically told the crowd: "They want us to speak out about global warming but the biggest problem is the attitude of some indie bands. Isn't that a bigger problem?"

However, speaking to NME.COM Ryan Jarman called the performance a: "victory show".

NME.COM was speaking exclusively to the band backstage at Glastonbury 2007 festival.