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XTRMNTR

XTRMNTR
XTRMNTR album cover.jpg
Studio album by Primal Scream
Released 31 January 2000 (UK)
Recorded 1997–1999
Genre Big beat, noise rock, Shoegazing
Length 60:24
Label Creation
Producer Primal Scream, Brendan Lynch, Adrian Maxwell Sherwood, Jagz Kooner, David Holmes, Hugo Nicolson, The Chemical Brothers, Kevin Shields, Tim Holmes, Dan the Automator
Primal Scream chronology
Echo Dek
(1997)
XTRMNTR
(2000)
Evil Heat
(2002)
Singles from XTRMNTR
  1. "Swastika Eyes"
    Released: 8 November 1999
  2. "Kill All Hippies"
    Released: 20 March 2000
  3. "Accelerator"
    Released: 11 September 2000
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 90/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Alternative Press 4/5
Entertainment Weekly B+
The Guardian 4/5 stars
The List 5/5 stars
NME 9/10
Pitchfork Media 8.1/10
Q 4/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 4/5 stars

XTRMNTR (pronounced "Exterminator") is the sixth studio album by Primal Scream. In a departure from Primal Scream's earlier hedonistic recordings, the band took a more political stance, attacking government, police, and multinational corporations. The sound of the album is much more aggressive and forceful than the group's previous output, with harsh industrial sounds forming the basis for songs such as "Insect Royalty", "Accelerator" and "Swastika Eyes". A free postcard championing the cause of the "Free Satpal Ram Campaign" and encouraging fans to participate was included with initial copies of the album's UK release.

The album is also notable for being the final LP release on the influential British label Creation Records. The track "Accelerator" was later lifted from the album to become the last single to be released on the label. Although Gary Mounfield joined the band in 1997 and recorded a selection of tracks on the album Vanishing Point, it was the first time he shared songwriting credits with the band and his first full album since his time in The Stone Roses.

XTRMNTR was critically acclaimed upon release and is recognised as one of the two definitive Primal Scream albums - the other being Screamadelica. NME magazine (30 December 2000, p. 77) rated XTRMNTR #2 in its "Top 50 Albums Of The Year 2000", and later at the NME Carling Awards 2001, it won "Best Album" of the year. Uncut, like NME, named it at #2 on their list of the best albums of 2000. The album has a Metacritic score of 90/100, indicating universal acclaim.

Over the years, it has gathered more praise, including appearances on lists of the top albums of the 2000s: NME placed it at #3 of their top 50 albums of decade list and Pitchfork Media placed it at #142 in its Top 200 Albums of the 2000's list.Metacritic placed it at #20 of the 40 best reviewed albums released 2000-9. In 2001, Q magazine named it as one of the "50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time". Praising the production, Stylus Magazine included the album on their 2006 list of the "Top Ten Best Sounding Records, 1997–Present", and later ranked the album at number 10 on their "Stylus Decade" list of the "Top 100 Albums of the 2000s".


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