The Beatles - Hate Label: thebeatleshate.com Catalog#: none Released: 2006 Tracklist: 01 Intro / Revolution 23 1:00 02 Drive My War 2:25 03 Tomorrow Never Blows 3:12 04 Day Reaper 3:33 05 From Me To Whom? 2:13 06 Bomb Together 3:17 07 What's The New Sarah Jane? 1:00 08 I'm Nuking Through You 2:26 09 Lovely Retard 2:40 10 You've Got To Hide Your Hate Away 2:39 11 Horny Pie 2:34 12 Why? 3:10 13 Buddy Girl 3:00 14 Sadness Is A War Gun 1:51 15 War Fields Forever 13:00 Notes: Unofficial release, a bootleg/mash-up album created as a parody to "Love" album. It was originally distributed freely via http://thebeatleshate.com website, but after a while, MP3-files were removed from the server. Album is now still available via P2P networks. ------ AUDIO: The Beatles’ HATE album Posted on December 18, 2006 by Matt A few days a go we posted a link to the Beatles’/Comedy Central mashups on the White Christmas album, and many of you have responded. You guys had eaten those mashups up (no pun intended). We have scoured the internet, and found a new fan mashup parody on The Beatles’ latest Cirque de Soleil LOVE album. Without further adieu I present to you…The Beatles’ HATE album. For what it’s worth these mashups are pretty good. The website even offers wallpaper downloads, and album audio downloads. Enjoy before the Apple corps put the hammer down. It’s all nicely done. Here’s description from the album’s website. The most expected release since the Black Album. After ebing asked by the remaining Beatles to make experimental remixes from their master tapes, Sir George Master Five and the former drummer Pete Best Zarustica spent 7 entire days planning this record, that for the first time in the fab-four history expresses HATE for the war, for the USA, and for everyone that supports this stupid act. The results are fantastic. Picture B-Movies soundtracks with Bristol’s nightlife. Sound textures that have never been heard before, noise, and unique breakbeats. This is HATE, an album to despise. “A masterpiece. It made me feel like the day I died, in that silly conversible, in India” Paul McCartney “The truth is that Pete has always been a better drummer that I am. Fuck him, I’m a movie star.” Ringo Starr ------ Mashups featuring the Beatles have come fast and thick since the unveiling of "The Grey Album" by DJ Danger Mouse, who has since gone on to achieve great fame as one half of Gnarls Barkley. "Hate" was apparently released in December 2006 though I have just found out about it, and it is a both homage and parody of so far the only official Beatles mashup album "Love" (which is brilliant by the way). Downloads of MP3 files still available from the website now, but given how touchy EMI was over previous Beatles mashups, I will not be surprised to find them gone very soon. There are of course purists who have expressed outrage over it, but turn off your mind, relax and you will find that it is quite good. ------ Living Is Easy With Eyes Closed, Misunderstanding All You See Sir George Master Five and Pete Best Zarustica The Beatles - Hate [Apple Corpse, 1CD] On Sept 11, U.S. General Petraeus kept a straight face when he told Congress that America was winning the war in Iraq. The general used phrases like although improvements in Iraq were "uneven", violence had declined significantly since the surge began in February. Uh... sure. Time to pull out this mashup from December 2006. War is peace and hate is love. Imagine... if he were still alive. When Danger Mouse mashed up Jay-Z's Black album in 2004 and showcased his efforts on the internet, the resulting Grey Album was probably one of the highlights of the year in cyberspace. Now come Sir George Master Five and Pete Best Zarustica with The Beatles Hate project. Offered at the end of 2006, we recently managed to get a copy of the songs. This is what the duo stated on their website (www.thebeatleshate.com): "The most expected release since the Black Album. After being asked by the remaining Beatles to make experimental remixes from their master tapes, Sir George Master Five and the former drummer Pete Best Zarustica spent seven entire days planning this record, that for the first time in the fab-four history expresses HATE for the war, for the USA, and for everyone that supports this stupid act. "The results are fantastic. Picture B-Movies soundtracks with Bristol's nightlife. Sound textures that have never been heard before, noise, and unique breakbeats. This is HATE, an album to despise." Have a cuppa tea? They even had the following quotes: "A masterpiece. It made me feel like the day I died, in that silly conversible, in India." Paul McCartney "The truth is that Pete has always been a better drummer that I am. Fuck him, I'm a movie star." Ringo Starr As music fan Andrew Cowen commented on his blog: "It's the dark side of the Love album, taking samples from bootlegs and welding them to a much darker worldview. It lacks the gloss of the Martins' effort but makes up for it in many other ways." File this together with Give Peace A Chance and Happy Xmas (War Is Over). Click on the panel to download artwork Click on the highlighted tracks to download the MP3s (these are high quality, stereo MP3s - sample rate of 192 kibit/s). As far as we can ascertain, this recording has never been officially released. These tracks are no longer available for download. Kindly email us at mybigo@bigozine.com if you want to download these tracks at a later time. Track 01 Intro / Revolution 23 (1.3MB) Track 02 Drive My War (3.3MB) Track 03 Tomorrow Never Blows (4.4MB) Track 04 Day Reaper (4.8MB) Track 05 From Me To Whom? (3.0MB) Track 06 Bomb Together (4.5MB) Track 07 What's The New Sarah Jane (1.3MB) Track 08 I'm Nuking Through You (3.3MB) Track 09 Lovely Retard (3.6MB) Track 10 You've Got To Hide Your Hate Away (3.6MB) Track 11 Horny Pie (3.5MB) Track 12 Why? (4.3MB) Track 13 Buddy Girl (4.1MB) Track 14 Sadness Is A War Gun (2.5MB) Track 15 War Fields Forever (17.8MB) click here if you reside in the United States click here if you reside outside the United States