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  1. DJ Lethal – screaming hummingbird on track 12; The N.Y.C. Dope Choir – backing vocals on track eight; Production. Jordan Schur – executive production and A&R; Edsel Dope – production, arrangements, artwork, design, digital editing, engineering, layout, mixing; Chip Quigley – management and direction

  2. DJ Lethal appears courtesy of Flip Records. Released in a standard jewel case. Made in Austria

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DJ_LethalDJ Lethal - Wikipedia

    Leor Dimant (Latvian: Leors Dimants, Russian: Леор Григорьевич Димант, [ˈlɛər ˈɡrʲɪɡərʲɪvɪt͡ɕ ˈdʲimɐnt]; born December 18, 1972), better known as DJ Lethal, is a Latvian-American turntablist and producer and is best known as a member of the groups House of Pain and Limp Bizkit.

  4. Album is unedited even though the track list is. Track 8, "Fuck The Police", is not listed on the album cover nor on the CD. Tracks go from 7 to 9. Screaming hummingbird on track 12 by DJ Lethal. Backing Vocals on track 8 by The N.Y.C. Dope Choir. (c) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. (p) 1999, 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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  5. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Felons And Revolutionaries" on Discogs.

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  6. 5. Juli 2019 · DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit fame is credited with the “screaming hummingbird” sound that takes the form of what sounds like corrupted police sirens in the distance. It’s dark, sleazy and surprisingly addictive. Bored of life? Wanting something that gives it more spark? How far would you go for it? “I Am Nothing” asks that ...

  7. Basically, blend the bad Hip-Hop meets knuckle dragging approach to Metal of Korn and it's contemporaries (DJ Lethal even pops up on one song) with the "evil" sound and "social commentary" of Marilyn Manson and a watered down take on Ministry style aggro.