XTRMNTR (pronounced "Exterminator") is the sixth studio album by Scottish rock band Primal Scream. It was first released on 31 January 2000 in the United Kingdom by Creation Records and on 2 May 2000 in the United States by Astralwerks.[1] It peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart.[2]
In a departure from their earlier, more hedonistic recordings, the band took a more political stance on the album, attacking government, police, and multinational corporations. Its sound is more aggressive and forceful than Primal Scream's previous output, with noisy, harsh, electronic sounds reminiscent of industrial music forming the basis for many of its songs. Although Gary Mounfield (aka Mani) joined the band in 1997 and recorded a selection of tracks on their previous album Vanishing Point (1997), it marked the first time he shared songwriting credits with them, as well as his first full album since his time with The Stone Roses.
Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine was seen as a "semi-permanent member" of the band around the release of the album by performing live, helping producing the album and playing on songs. The album also features contributions from The Chemical Brothers and Bernard Sumner of New Order.[3]
The album is notable for being the final full-length release on Creation Records, with the track "Accelerator" later lifted to become the final single released on the label.
XTRMNTR (pronounced "Exterminator") is the sixth studio album by Scottish rock band Primal Scream. It was first released on 31 January 2000 in the United...
Shields, who had become a semi-permanent member. The first single from XTRMNTR, "Swastika Eyes", was released on November 1999. The song's overtly political...
for 2000 was Rated R by Queens of the Stone Age, with XTRMNTR by Primal Scream in 2nd place, XTRMNTR was later voted the best album of 2000 however in the...
ultra-aggressive XTRMNTR followed in the spring of 2000. Two years later Primal Scream released Evil Heat, an album in line with XTRMNTR, and in 2006 Riot...
released on 8 November 1999 as the lead single from their sixth studio album XTRMNTR (2000). The attention-grabbing title is an example of the band's confrontational...
link between two of the band's previous albums: the aggressive protest of XTRMNTR (2000), and the acid house psychedelia of Screamadelica (1991). The track...
the Primal Scream track "Shoot Speed Kill Light" from their 2000 album XTRMNTR. He has produced several remixes for tracks such as Technotronic's "Rockin'...
Primal Scream/Paul Weller – "When the Kingdom Comes" 2000 – Primal Scream – XTRMNTR 2001 – Gary Moore – Back to the Blues 2002 – Scars – Scars 2002 – Primal...
Exterminator Exterminator (roller coaster), an indoor roller coaster at Kennywood XTRMNTR, an album by Primal Scream released in 2000 Extermination (disambiguation)...
Typical "Accelerator", a song by the band Primal Scream from their album XTRMNTR XLR8R (pronounced "accelerator"), a magazine and website that covers music...
January 2000. That same month, they appeared on Primal Scream's album Xtrmntr at track 11 with a remix. In June 2000, they played the Pyramid stage at...
with the instrument. They were also inspired by the Primal Scream album XTRMNTR (2000) and the drum and bass artist Roni Size, wanting to "[recreate] electronic...
released on 20 March 2000 as the second single from their sixth studio album, XTRMNTR. The song has an aggressive, electronically processed sound, with prominent...
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behind the electronic elements they had used on their previous albums XTRMNTR (2000) and Evil Heat (2003), returning to more traditional rock and roll...
"Accelerator" (from XTRMNTR) "Dolls" (from Riot City Blues) "Jailbird" (from Give Out But Don't Give Up) "Shoot Speed/Kill Light" (from XTRMNTR) "Suicide Sally...
guitar, produced and mixed tracks on two of the band's studio albums: XTRMNTR (2000), and Evil Heat (2002). Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie has...
lyrics based on Primal Scream's song "Kill All Hippies" from their album XTRMNTR. "Birth, School, Work, Death" was previously released on a vinyl 7" split...
contributed guitar and also co-producing to two Primal Scream albums, XTRMNTR (2000) and Evil Heat (2002), and became a touring member of the band between...
Eyes", for Primal Scream appears as one of two remixes of the track on the XTRMNTR album. He has remixed two songs from the Oasis album, Dig Out Your Soul...
burnout and disillusionment with the label. The label's final release was XTRMNTR by Primal Scream, issued in January 2000, shortly after the label ceased...
The final album released by the label was Primal Scream's 2000 release XTRMNTR, which went gold in the UK. The dissolution of Creation Records led to...
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