Loved this album when it first came out! I kind of prefer his darker/electric guitar songs to the other more popular ones on later albums. This particular song, along with Revolver, got me through a particularly tough point of my life in 2000 when I chose to stop high school in mid junior year. I experienced so much confusion and resentment toward the school, as well as feeling left behind by my fellow classmen. This album helped me through some anxiety and uncertain times when it was easier to just blare the music, scream along with Moby, and forge ahead to a hopeful future afterward.
12 years ago
ian ethan vloke-wurth
one of my all time favorite albums.... along with all Joy Division and.....New Order's Factus 8 and Movement.....The Cure's Seventeen Seconds, pornography, The Top, and Faith............ the Buffalo 66 movie soundtrack.....Cocteau Twins' Treasure, Victorialand, Blue Bell Knoll, Garlands......Bladerunner movie soundtrack......Tears for Fears The hurting......and Pink Floyd The Wall.
12 years ago
BT Animax
WHEN WE WANT TO TELL '"them" TO FUCK THEMSELVES, THIS IS A GOOD SONG!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE YA MOBY
12 years ago
BT Animax
DONT FUCK WITH US
12 years ago
Steve Gaines
this is a powerful song....great song to play loud... high or straight... :-}
12 years ago
BT Animax
DANKE, AUSSTEIGEN!
12 years ago
BT Animax
EUROPA KEEPS IT SAFE.
13 years ago
Andrzej Nowak
WHAT THE FUCK?! this little dude made it? absolutely brillant.
13 years ago
Elton Jew
@DomMudbitch yes yes we could all use wikipedia thank you
13 years ago
Dimitris Koromilas
I love this side of Moby. "Animal rights" is a masterpiece that next generations must find and keep it safe.
13 years ago
Dominic McNamee
@OTRKurtz88 Dabble, ma hole, Moby started playing music when he was nine years old, originally learning classical guitar and music theory, then piano and drums.[citation needed] From 1982 to 1985, he played in a hardcore punk band called the Vatican Commandos, who released an EP called Hit Squad for God. He also played in a Joy Division-inspired post-punk group called AWOL who released an eponymous album in 1983. Circa 1988, Moby performed briefly with Ultra Vivid Scene.
13 years ago
Oli Ren
Moby likes to dabble with some rock-ish music! Still great, but probably prefer the melodies and techno stuff