Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album)

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Better Living Through Chemistry is the 1996 debut studio album by British electronic musician Fatboy Slim, showcasing his early big beat sound and helping establish his international reputation.

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instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Fatboy Slim
copyrightHolder Skint Records
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs early showcase of Fatboy Slim's big beat sound
followedBy You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby
surface form: You've Come a Long Way, Baby
follows Pizzaman
surface form: The Pizzamania! (as Pizzaman)
format CD
digital download
vinyl record
genre big beat
electronic music
hasCoverArtBy Skint Records art department
hasCriticalReception generally positive reviews
hasInfluenceOn big beat genre popularity
hasISRCRegion GB
hasPart Song "10th and Crenshaw"
Song "Crenshaw Sir Mix-A-Lot Remix"
Song "Everybody Needs a 303"
Song "First Down"
Song "Give the Po' Man a Break"
Song "Going Out of My Head"
Song "Michael Jackson"
Song "Punk to Funk"
Song "The Sound of Milwaukee"
Song "The Weekend Starts Here"
hasStyle breakbeat-driven rhythms
sample-heavy production
hasTrackCount approximately 11
helpedEstablishReputationOf Fatboy Slim
includedIn 1990s electronic music albums
big beat albums
length approximately 60 minutes
mainlyRecordedIn Brighton
surface form: Brighton, England
marketedAs Fatboy Slim's debut album
musicBrainzType Album
notableWorkOf Fatboy Slim
originalLanguage English
performer Fatboy Slim
producer Norman Cook
publicationDate 1996
publicationPlace Brighton
recordLabel Astralwerks
Skint Records

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Better Living Through Chemistry alsoKnownAs Better Living Through Chemistry (Fatboy Slim album)