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Box Frenzy (1988)
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After the release of Now For a Feast, the band began listening
more and more to rap, dance and house music which was sweeping
the country at the time. Influences were traded between Run DMC,
Public Enemy, the Beastie Boys and PWEI themselves throught the
next two years. The album itself made heavy use of sampling,
from Mel and Kim through Eddie Cochran to Nat King Cole and the
infamous drum machine, Dr. Nightmare was enlisted, replacing
Graham on drums who took up the microphone, polished up his trainers
and started to pogo.