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No More Idols (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about No More Idols (Deluxe Edition) by Chase & Status. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Rock, Punk Rock, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:49:30 minutes.

Artist: Chase & Status
Release date: 2012
Genre: Electronica, House, Rock, Punk Rock, Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:49:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. No Problem 4:10
2. Fire In Your Eyes (feat. Maverick Sabre) 4:15
3. Let You Go (feat. Mali) 3:54
4. Blind Faith (feat. Liam Bailey) 3:53
5. Fool Yourself (feat. Plan B, Rage) 4:34
6. Hypest Hype (feat. Tempa T) 3:29
7. Hitz (feat. Tinie Tempah) 3:08
8. Heavy (featuring Dizzee Rascal, Status, Chase) 3:33
9. Brixton Briefcase (feat. Cee Lo Green) 3:58
10. Hocus Pocus 3:59
11. Flashing Lights (feat. Sub Focus, Takura) 4:10
12. Embrace (feat. White Lies) 4:58
13. Time (feat. Delilah) 4:20
14. Midnight Caller (feat. Clare Maguire) 3:45
15. End Credits (feat. Plan B) 3:20
16. End Credits (VIP Mix) 4:53
17. Let You Go (feat. Mali) [Nero Remix] 5:15
18. Let You Go (feat. Mali) [Brookes Brothers Remix] 4:47
19. Let You Go (feat. Mali) [Feed Me Remix] 5:01
20. Blind Faith (feat. Liam Bailey) [Trolley Snatcha Remix] 5:07
21. Time (feat. Delilah) [Wilkinson Remix] 4:51
22. Hitz (feat. Tinie Tempah) [16Bit Remix] 4:13
23. Hitz (feat. Tinie Tempah) [Dillon Francis Remix] 4:17
24. Let You Go (feat. Mali) 3:55
25. Flashing Lights (feat. Sub Focus, Takura) 4:29
26. Hitz (feat. Tinie Tempah) 3:16

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Bookended by the dancehall inflections of “No Problem” and the acoustic-driven “End Credits,” Chase & Status’ breakthrough second album blitzes through British dance culture. The London duo fuse dubstep rhythms to nu-metal abrasion on a stadium scale, while their innate melodic sensibility keeps things popping. “Let You Go” and “Blind Faith” both hit hard, but they’re soulful, too. Dizzee Rascal electrifies the industrial churn of “Heavy,” while White Lies push “Embrace” from moody to gothic. The whole thing flows as thrillingly as the pair’s high-decibel stage show.