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- Burn_the_Bastards abstract ""Burn the Bastards" is a 1988 song by Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (The JAMs), from their second, and final before changing names, album Who Killed The JAMs?. The "bastards" of the title are copies of The JAMs first album, 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?), which Drummond and Cauty burnt on a bonfire in a Swedish field after a copyright dispute with the Swedish pop group ABBA. The song (which is based upon Sly and the Family Stone's "Dance to the Music") was released as a single, along with a separate single of remixes titled "Burn the Beat". Both singles were credited to The KLF, marking a change of name and with it a change of musical genre, from The JAMs' sample-fuelled political hip-hop to The KLF's upbeat and uptempo house music.".
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- Burn_the_Bastards genre House_music.
- Burn_the_Bastards musicalArtist The_KLF.
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- Burn_the_Bastards producer Bill_Drummond.
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- Burn_the_Bastards recordedIn Last_Train_to_Trancentral.
- Burn_the_Bastards releaseDate "1988-03-05".
- Burn_the_Bastards releaseDate "1988-04-18".
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- Burn_the_Bastards description "Drummond sings "Throw them on, and watch the bastards burn", accompanied by the "Mu Mu!" sample. The Jackson Five and Michael Jackson's "Bad" are used extensively.".
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- Burn_the_Bastards comment ""Burn the Bastards" is a 1988 song by Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty as The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (The JAMs), from their second, and final before changing names, album Who Killed The JAMs?. The "bastards" of the title are copies of The JAMs first album, 1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?), which Drummond and Cauty burnt on a bonfire in a Swedish field after a copyright dispute with the Swedish pop group ABBA.".
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- Burn_the_Bastards name "Burn the Bastards/Burn the Beat".