Planet Earth Attack - Blackburner

Planet Earth Attack

Blackburner

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 2012-09-25
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 2012 Hypnotic Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Planet Earth Attack (feat. Wil Blackburner 5:52
2
Burn Burn Burn! Blackburner 5:10
3
I Got the Key (feat. Theflame1 Blackburner 5:22
4
Play This World (feat. FC Stok Blackburner 4:16
5
In Love With the City (feat. G Blackburner 4:40
6
Night Air (feat. Lady Starlite Blackburner 4:08
7
Time Travel Blackburner 4:40
8
Too Close (feat. Dominique Kar Blackburner 4:04
9
Electric Flesh Blackburner 3:42
10
Apocalypse (feat. Jessica Jean Blackburner 4:26
11
50 Grades of Space Blackburner 4:34
12
Comfortably Numb (feat. Billy Blackburner 4:55
13
Alien Death Bunny Blackburner 4:42
14
Another Dimension Blackburner 5:04
15
The World Is Ours Blackburner 5:03
16
Pills (feat. Ella G'Sell) Blackburner 3:46
17
Set This Fire (Burn Burn Burn! Blackburner 4:27
18
Alien Spunk Blackburner 3:54
19
Smells Like Teen Spirit (Gener Blackburner 4:15

Reviews

  • Well......

    5
    By hhihihihohobobjgsjdirb
    Blackburner(epicly great)+skrillex( godlike)= the greatest album/ song(s) i will ever here
  • Underrated !!!!!

    5
    By BigCountry3508
    Why do these guys get no luv??? They r amazing love the sick drops. And the mellower vocal tracks r really good too.
  • post-dubstep at its best

    5
    By Dondachakka
    well crafted, extreme drops, killer style
  • A complete release- something for everyone

    5
    By Jason Splat
    The 2nd release from the death bunny duo has all the grimey dubstep attitude of 'Feel the Burn'- and then some. But they don't stop there. The album explodes with other styles, seamlessly crossing through musical genres of electro, breaks and EDM/ progressive. On 'I Got The Key' and 'Play This World' Blackburner delve into the raw street vibes of underground Hip Hop, in thier own grimey dubstep style. Polished tracks such as 'In Love With The City' and 'Apocalypse' seem primed to appear in commercials for high powered Cars and Computers. 'Electric Flesh' and '50 Grades of Space' see the boys take on a charged, edgier dubstep sound in the vein of Knife party and Skrillex, while 'Comfortably Numb' gives us more head- spacey prog rock vibes. All in all, I think 'Planet Earth Attack' has something for everyone. It is a complete release, worthy of listening to from beginning to end. Keep it burning, boys!
  • once you go black you never go back...blackBURNER that is.

    5
    By BAN MONSANTO
    I don't miss a show these guys play in LA. Never was really into any kind of dubstep or edm, but these guys are something! and something worth checking out!
  • worth every penny!

    5
    By Rachel Briggs
    THIS ROCKS SO HARD!!!!!

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