Meat Beat Manifesto
Drop
Satyricon
Elektra (9 61395-2), 1992
- 00:00 - Mark at five, four, three, two, one, drop. Drop, drop!
- - Dark Star: (John Carpenter, 1974) Dan O'Bannon (as Sgt. Pinback)
- 00:54 - How do you know you exist?
- - Dark Star: (John Carpenter, 1974) Brian Narelle (as Lt. Doolittle)
- 01:40 - Calling all citizens; look and listen.
- - Fahrenheit 451: (François Truffaut, 1966) Voice over public address system. Speaker unknown - Do you know?
Marrs Needs Women
Armed Audio Warfare
Mute Corporation (MUTE 9002-2), 1994
- 00:00 - We will control all that you see and hear.
- - The Outer Limits: (TV, 1963) Narrator's introduction. Vic Perrin (as The Control Voice)
- 00:03 - Mars needs women.
- - Mars Needs Women: (Larry Buchanan, 1967) Made for TV movie. Spoken by communications technician. Actor unknown - Do you know?
- 03:54 - Everbody! ... Listen carefully. ... The Martians are coming.
- - The War of the Worlds: (Byron Haskin, 1953) Voice on public address system. Speaker unknown - Do you know?
Original Control (Version 2)
Satyricon
Elektra (9 61395-2), 1992
- 00:00 - Think we'll ever find any real intelligent life out there? Who cares.
- - Dark Star: (John Carpenter, 1974) Dan O'Bannon (as Sgt. Pinback) and Brian Narelle (as Lt. Doolittle)
Reanimator
Armed Audio Warfare
Mute Corporation (MUTE 9002-2), 1994
- 01:18 - Now I can feel it! Wait 'till you here me play now. ... I sound cool.
- - Unknown: Do you know?
- 02:17 - You're finished, you're washed up, you can't make us play a note. I can't, can't I?
- - The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.: (Roy Rowland, 1953) Tommy Rettig (as Bartholomew Collins) and Hans Conried (as Dr. Terwilliker)
- 02:23 - This is all I can do at this time.
- - Dark Star: (John Carpenter, 1974) Cookie Knapp (as the ship's Computer)
- 02:26 - Is it atomic? Yes sir, very atomic!
- - The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.: (Roy Rowland, 1953) Hans Conried (as Dr. Terwilliker) and Tommy Rettig (as Bartholomew Collins)
- 02:30 - You're supposed to be listening to the rhythm George, the rhythm of the music!
- - Rainbow: (Children's TV, BBC 1972-92) Roy Skelton (the voice of Zippy)
- 03:57 - Police! Police, freeze! Don't move! Do you understand? There's a shotgun behind you here mother fucker!
- - Unknown: Do you know?
Source for sample @ 02:30 thanks to an anonymous contributor.
Your Mind Belongs to the State
Satyricon
Elektra (9 61395-2), 1992
- 00:00 - Do you accept your existence on the planet with a certain peace of mind? Well, I accept my existence... um, I don't accept the situation that I find myself in on this planet now. I think that's a real struggle. The situation being...? That I live in a culture which is uh, permeated by dominance and oppression... uh, and that it's not only within my culture, but it's around the world.
- - The Big Bang: (James Toback, 1989) James Toback (as The Interviewer/Narrator) and Anne Marie Keyes (as The Philosopher)
- 00:40 - I think that there is probably a revelatory experience awaiting everyone that has to do with finding out who and what you really are, and I think when that occurs, if it occurs you reach Nirvana dash Heaven and the degree to witch you don't reach that place or realization, you're in eternal Hell. Is this the person speaking who has abandoned his origins? What do you want from the rest of your life? Are you afraid of death? I have seen people killed... uh, and I've seen them killed in the act of self-defense not by me, but by somebody else. It was justified, and you know what? That's show biz.
- - The Big Bang: (James Toback, 1989) Don Simpson (as The Filmmaker) and James Toback (as The Interviewer/Narrator)
- 01:29 - Do you have murder and rage in your soul? In astonishing quantity. Are you afraid of insanity? Of going insane? Yeahha. Me? Yeahhahaha. Yeah. Haha.
- - The Big Bang: (James Toback, 1989) James Toback (as the Interviewer/Narrator), Julius Hemphill (as the Jazz Man) and Polly Frost (as The Artiste)
- 01:45 - Can you envision an end of the universe where there's nothing again? Never. Never. I think it will change. I, I don't think it will disappear entirely. I think it will go on forever. Are you afraid of death? One day I woke up in Miami.
- - The Big Bang: (James Toback, 1989) James Toback (as The Interviewer/Narrator), Don Simpson (as The Filmmaker), Missy Boyd (as The Mother), Elaine Kaufman (as The Restauranteuse) and Charles Lassiter (as The Painter)
- 02:34 - When you meet a lady and she says, "Well, would you like to make love?" Well the first thing I like to do is fuck, not make love. I feel good making love to men, not screwing men. At the end there will be nothing. There will be no atoms, no molecules, no sub-atomic particles. No thing at all, nothing, at the end. Do you live on in some way after death? Well, I like to think so. Once you die everything doesn't just go "kaflooey". You know, I think there, there is some order to a consciousness.
- - The Big Bang: (James Toback, 1989) Don Simpson (as The Filmmaker), Sheila Kennedy (as The Model), Fred Hess (as The Astronomer), James Toback (as the Interviewer/Narrator), Julius Hemphill (as the Jazz Man) and Eugene Fodor (as The Violinist)
- 04:11 - I do believe it's wrong, definitely. Standing around, and laughing at someone, infringing on people's rights. They laugh at you, or they could jump out of cars, they rob you. Somebody could giggle at you. That's a violation of your civil rights. Comedy. That's what the world is for. That's what it's based on. That's what this economy is based on. Are you telling me that you don't see the connection between government and laughing at people? Listen, somewhere they're gonna hang 'em. I would take my belt off, and I would (slap) wham! If he back-talks to me, I'll slap him across the face. Fish should deal with fish, and that way, they could only prey on fish. Possibly fines, exile. Mental institutions. Correction place. Should use a baseball bat on 'em. A good (slap) whack on the seat. They might even jeopardize the fish. Dog, not halibut. Contamination. A nuthouse. The Alcatraz. Jail.
- - Head: (Bob Rafelson, 1968) Various people being interviewed. Individual identities unknown - Do you know?