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  1. Frantic resident Steve 'Mr Bishi' Hill adds number three to the so far superb Frantic CD collection. The CD starts well with 'Total Confusion' and it all goes well until, yes, the usaul culprit of all things currently shite Guyver. He gets his hands on an already terribley cheesy scally house anthem 'Bullet in the Gun' the only thing to make that tune good is to take out the vocals, replace the tune with a few hoovers and beef up the bass line. Well Guyver being Guyver just makes it [censored], I don't know what Steve was on to even consider putting that on the CD. Apart from that mis-fit the entire CD really does make an impact. A superb remix of the Old Skool anthem Zero B - Lock Up by the Edison Factor, one of the best releases by Tripoli Trax this year. Overall I'd give this CD a 7 outta 10. Not as good as volume 2 mixed by Mr Farley though.
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