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Main Source

Breaking Atoms

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A1

Snake Eyes

3:30

A2

Just Hangin Out

4:10

A3

Looking At The Front Door

4:10

A4

Large Professor

3:08

A5

Just A Friendly Game Of Baseball

3:22

A6

Scratch & Kut

2:57

B1

Peace Is Not The Word To Play

3:07

B2

Vamos A Rapiar

3:59

B3

He Got So Much Soul (He Don't Need No Music)

3:34

B4

Live At The Barbeque

4:35

B5

Watch Roger Do His Thing

4:22

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1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Release date: Jul 1, 2022, UK

First released three decades ago, Main Source's debut album Breaking Atoms remains a peerless, golden-era masterpiece: a classic-sounding hip-hop full-length in which Large Professor's brilliant beats (think deep bass, crunchy breaks and a battery of killer samples) provide the perfect platform for two of the era's most versatile and on-point MCs. As this remastered anniversary edition proves, the album really is "all killer, no filler", with stonking singles such as 'Looking at the Front Door' and the scorching 'Peace is Not a Word to Play' being joined by lesser-celebrated - but no less impressive - album-only classics such as 'Snake Eyes', 'Just a Friendly Game of Bassball' (a jazzy masterpiece) and 'Vamos a Rapair'. If you don't already own a copy already, you need this reissue in your life.