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Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim

Aliases: Norman Cook, The BPA
As an Artist
Tracks sampled by Fatboy Slim [132]
Tracks that sampled Fatboy Slim [23]
As a Producer
Tracks produced by Fatboy Slim using samples [40]
Tracks that sampled music produced by Fatboy Slim [8]

Tracks Sampled by Fatboy Slim

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Everybody Needs a 303 Everybody Needs a 303 (1996) sampled
The Fuz and Da Boog by Fuzzy Haskins (1976)
Everybody Needs Love by Edwin Starr (1977)
First Down First Down (1996) sampled
Roforofo Fight by Fela Kuti (1972)
Give the Po' Man a Break Give the Po' Man a Break (1996) sampled
Hunk O' Funk by Brother Jack McDuff (1970)
The Robots by Kraftwerk (1978)
Going Out of My Head Going Out of My Head (1996) sampled
The Crunge by Led Zeppelin (1973)
I Can't Explain by Yvonne Elliman (1973)
Michael Jackson Michael Jackson (1996) sampled
What Have We Got by Sham 69 (1977)
Michael Jackson by Negativland (1987)
Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A (1988)
Next to Nothing Next to Nothing (1996) sampled
Aqua by Edgar Froese (1974)
Get Off Your Ass and Jam by Funkadelic (1975)
The Fuz and Da Boog by Fuzzy Haskins (1976)
Gravitational Arch of 10 by Vapourspace (1993)
Punk to Funk Punk to Funk (1996) sampled
You Baby by The Turtles (1966)
Young Scene by Keith Mansfield (1968)
Santa Cruz Santa Cruz (1996) sampled
Love Loves to Love Love by Lulu (1967)
Song for Lindy Song for Lindy (1996) sampled
I'm a Man by Chicago (1969)
Higher Ground by Ellen McIllwaine (1975)
Better Days by Jimi Polo (1989)
The Sound of Milwaukee The Sound of Milwaukee (1996) sampled
Bongolia by Incredible Bongo Band (1973)
Are There Any Questions by Eddie Harris (1976)
The Weekend Starts Here The Weekend Starts Here (1996) sampled
The Wizard by Black Sabbath (1970)
Loran's Dance by Idris Muhammad (1974)
Letters From the Front by Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1978)

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Spinks said on Wednesday, 02 June 2010:
Yep, absolutely - we're planning an "aka" feature for artists and once we'll have it we'll merge the two

tick said on Wednesday, 02 June 2010:
Fatboy Slim and Norman Cook really should be merged.

 
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