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The Prodigy

The Prodigy
Smack My Bitch Up

The Fat of the Land
XL 1997
Ultramagnetic MC's

Ultramagnetic MC's
Critical Beatdown

Critical Beatdown
Next Plateau 1988
Sample appears at: 0:49 (and throughout) Sample appears at: 0:00
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Producer: Liam Howlett
Tags: Big Beat, Whosampled #1, Single [Add]
Main genre: Electronic / Dance
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Producers: Ced Gee, Ultramagnetic MC's
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Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B
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Type Direct Sample
Part Sampled Drum Loop
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Contributed By viakado
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Other songs sampled in The Prodigy's Smack My Bitch Up:
Funky Man Funky Man by Kool & the Gang (1971)
In Memory Of In Memory Of by Randy Weston (1973)
House of Rising Funk House of Rising Funk by Afrique (1973)
Like This Like This by Mixmaster Gee and the Turntable Orchestra (1985)
Give the Drummer Some Give the Drummer Some by Ultramagnetic MC's (1988)
Crazy Man Crazy Man by The Prodigy (1991)
Bulls on Parade Bulls on Parade by Rage Against the Machine (1996)

Sample chain found! songs sampled in Ultramagnetic MC's's Critical Beatdown:
Amen, Brother Amen, Brother by The Winstons (1969)
Think (About It) Think (About It) by Lyn Collins (1972)
If You Don't Get It the First Time, Back Up & Try It Again, Parrty If You Don't Get It the First Time, Back Up & Try It Again, Parrty by Fred Wesley and The J.B.'s (1974)
Let Me Be the One Let Me Be the One by Pleasure (1977)

Other songs that sampled Ultramagnetic MC's's Critical Beatdown:
Out of Space Out of Space by The Prodigy (1992)
Ruff Beats Producing Bass Ruff Beats Producing Bass by DJ Phantasy and DJ Gemini (1992)
Hyperspeed (G-Force Part 2) Hyperspeed (G-Force Part 2) by The Prodigy (1992)
Blast From the Past Blast From the Past by Ultramagnetic MC's (1992)
Ruf Beats Ruf Beats by Mind Bomb (1999)
Every Devil Every Devil by Micranots (2003)
Another Dimension Another Dimension by Danny Breaks (2003)
Bête De Bombe 3 Bête De Bombe 3 by Disiz La Peste feat. Joey Starr (2005)
Rufage Rufage by Loefah (2006)
Elevation Elevation by Ugly Duckling (2011)

Sample chain found! songs that sampled The Prodigy's Smack My Bitch Up:
Does the Fish Have Chips? Does the Fish Have Chips? by Scooter (2007)
Hellfire Hounds Invade the Earth Hellfire Hounds Invade the Earth by Truxton (2012)
Rage (State of Mind Remix) Rage (State of Mind Remix) by Gridlok (2013)

Cover versions of The Prodigy's Smack My Bitch Up:
Smack My Bitch Up Smack My Bitch Up by Richard Cheese (2000)
Smack My Bitch Up Smack My Bitch Up by Haujobb (2002)

Remixes of The Prodigy's Smack My Bitch Up:
Smack My Bitch Up (DJ Hype Remix) Smack My Bitch Up (DJ Hype Remix) remix by DJ Hype (1997)
Smack My Bitch Up (Sub Focus Remix) Smack My Bitch Up (Sub Focus Remix) remix by Sub Focus (2005)
Smack My Bitch Up (Noisia Remix) Smack My Bitch Up (Noisia Remix) remix by Noisia (2012)
Smack My Bitch Up (Major Lazer Remix) Smack My Bitch Up (Major Lazer Remix) remix by Major Lazer (2012)

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ThomasWhatever said on Thursday, 21 July 2011:
Oh sh.. you're right. Pardon me...

For this particular case I don't really know wheather it really is an original sample. The snares sound a little more snappy, so I think Liam created the break in the background by himself. He used samples from the Ultramagnetic MCs in many tracks. In "Hyperspeed" for example he used the sample above and pitched it up 33.3 to 45. So I would at least mention this as a Replay.

Out of Science said on Wednesday, 20 July 2011:
I think you are talking about Give the Drummer Some, this is Critical Beatdown.

ThomasWhatever said on Wednesday, 20 July 2011:
The brass sounds in the background of the Words "Smach my b**** up" have been heavyly filtered. The pitchshifter does the rest.
I recommend you to watch this great little video which should invalidate all your doubts ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU5Dn-WaElI

Out of Science said on Wednesday, 20 July 2011:
I think this is not convincing enough to list it on this site. Maybe one with ears trained to listen to rhythms and percussion can validate (or invalidate) that this is a sample.