
The Cuban Boys were a quartet of bedroom techno-popsters who appeared in the late '90s. After initially publicising themselves via a scam letter-writing campaign to the UK's TV text service Teletext, in which they sparked (and then fuelled) rumours that their home-made demos were the work of more famous artists such as Paul Weller and Liam Gallagher, the group gained much airplay on John Peel's BBC radio show. Key tracks include Oh My God They Killed Kenny (a mash-up of South Park samples and Do The Bump by '70s group Kenny
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Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia
C Vs I
Everything in Its Right Place
Oh My God! They Killed Kenny
Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia
The Nation Needs You
Kenny
Everything In It's Right Place
Datacrime
Self Esteem
Flossie's Alarming Clock
Inertia Kicks
Cognoscenti Vs. Intelligentisia
Fluorescent Dream Beams
Czar Zoo
Drink Drink Drink
Patsy Prozac
The Vinyl Countdown
I Like Everybody
Boot
Skinhead Cowgirls
C vs. I
The Heel
Inertia Kicks (Donkeyslap mix)
Hooked on Cuban Boys
Automaton and On
The Nation Needs You (extended
My Clone
Flourescent Dream Beams
Theme From Prim and Proper
Finale
Mosaico
My Clone (Pink)
How to Survive in the Atomic Age
Drink, Drink, Drink
Inertia Kicks (Fuchsiarama mix)
wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man (remix)
Datacrime (Initial P Remix)
The Nation Needs You (2014 Version)
Ten Happy Fingers
Stardust Part 3
Cognoscenti vs Intelligensia
Hamster Dance
Theme For Prim & Proper
Stardust Part 3 (Ariana in Space)
Disco Boy
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Theme for a Revolution
The Nation Needs You (Extended Mix)
Datacrime 2011 (Single Mix)
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