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  1. With Add Insult To Injury (Mute, 2000), Add N To (X) gave their most schizophrenic album yet (and perhaps also the most calculated for media attention). The devoluted anthem Adding N To (X), the exotic dance Kingdom Of Shades, the tribal singalong Monster Bobby, the space-rock of MDMH (Miami Dust Mite Harvest) and the industrial dance Incinerator No. 1 are rather lame imitations of their ...

  2. We Are Add N To X. Add N To (X) Show all songs by Add N To (X) 2002. 2000. 1997. Add N To (X) Get all the lyrics to songs by Add N To (X) and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn ...

  3. It seems that Add N To (X) were aiming for a 1970's theme in this album, because throughout each track old vintage electronic instruments are bound to be heard. Some of the songs, such as "Skills" and "Metal Fingers In My Body" for example, are composed in a way if your average rock and roll band were obliged to use synthesizers rather than guitars.

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  5. Add N to (X) were an English electronic music band formed in London in 1994. The original members were Andrew Aveling, Barry Smith (aka Barry 7) and Ann Shenton. Steven Claydon replaced Aveling in 1997. After several releases on small labels, they signed to the independent label Mute Records in 1998, and achieved modest commercial success before splitting in 2003. Several of their songs and ...

  6. Sep 20, 2015 · 2nd Track from On The Wires Of Our Nerves

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  7. Harkening back to the stark wartime feel of “Revenge of the Black Regent,” this brings both the Black Regent saga and Add Insult to Injury to a powerful, tightly conceived finish. Add N to (X) find a comfortable middle ground between poppy and experimental on 2002’s sleazy Loud Like Nature, making it the group’s most brilliant work.