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Track four features Sinéad O'Connor.
Track listing
"Fortress Europe" – 3:50
"Rise to the Challenge" – 4:25
"La Haine" – 3:54
"1000 Mirrors" – 4:55
"19 Rebellions" – 5:22
"Blowback" – 2:56
"2 Face" – 5:15
"Power to the Small Massive" – 4:23
"Dhol Rinse" – 3:18
"Basta" – 4:33
"Cyberabad" – 5:02
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Personnel
Steve Chandra Savale (also known as Chandrasonic) : guitars, programming, vocals, tsura
John Ashok Pandit (also known as Pandit G) : turntables, samples, vocals
Sanjay Gulabhai Tailor (also known as Sun J) : effects, mixology, synthesiser
Aniruddha Das (also known as Dr. Das) : bass, programming, vocals
Sinéad O'Connor : vocals on "1000 Mirrors"
Edi Rock (of Racionais MC's) : vocals on "19 Rebellions"
Ed O'Brien : guitar on "1000 Mirrors", "19 Rebellions" and "enemy" target="_blank">Enemy of the enemy" target="_blank">Enemy"
Certifications
References
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- My Love My Enemy
- The Enemy Stars
- An Enemy of the People (film)
- Public Enemy
- The Public Enemy
- Arch Enemy
- The Enemy Inside (Lagu Dream Theater)
- Public Enemy (film 2002)
- Enemy of the State (film)
- My Dear Enemy
- Enemy of the Enemy
- Public Enemy
- Enemy
- The enemy of my enemy is my friend
- Enemy (2013 film)
- Arch Enemy
- The Public Enemy
- The Enemy Within
- Enemy at the Gates
- Enemy Zero
Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (2010)
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