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RIng the Alarm [stalag mixtape]

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The Stalag riddim (or Stalag version) is a popular reggae riddim, which came to prominence in the 1970s. It was originally written and performed as "Stalag 17" (named after the 1953 war film) by Ansell Collins, and released by Winston Riley's Techniques record label in 1973. It was mainly used for dub instrumental versions, often b-sides of records. The rhythm also influenced early hip-hop,[citation needed] and can be discerned on Public Enemy's hit 'Don't Believe the Hype'[citation needed] as well as on Too Short's Blowjob Betty.
Intro Fuzzy Jones
Bam Bam - Sister Nancy
Cu oonuh - Reggie Stepper
Skin Out - Nardo Ranks
Ring Te Alarm - Tenor Saw
We Do The Killing - Cocoa Tea
Quick - Buju Banton
Kill A Sound - CandyMan
Gun Down - Bounty Killer
Mama Rule - Buju Banton
No Defeat - Freddie Mcgregor
Dust Out A Sound Bwoy - Super Beagle
Rub a Dub - Johnny Osbourne
Roots & Culture - Shabba Ranks
Bam Bam - Assassin
Hi Grade - Busy Signal
Warning Sign - Born Jamericans
Real Man - Duckman
The Don - Burro Banton
Evey Knee Shall Bow - Garnett Silk, Cocoa Tea & Charlie Chaplin
Intro Fuzzy Jones
Bam Bam - Sister Nancy
Cu oonuh - Reggie Stepper
Skin Out - Nardo Ranks
Ring Te Alarm - Tenor Saw
We Do The Killing - Cocoa Tea
Quick - Buju Banton
Kill A Sound - CandyMan
Gun Down - Bounty Killer
Mama Rule - Buju Banton
No Defeat - Freddie Mcgregor
Dust Out A Sound Bwoy - Super Beagle
Rub a Dub - Johnny Osbourne
Roots & Culture - Shabba Ranks
Bam Bam - Assassin
Hi Grade - Busy Signal
Warning Sign - Born Jamericans
Real Man - Duckman
The Don - Burro Banton
Evey Knee Shall Bow - Garnett Silk, Cocoa Tea & Charlie Chaplin
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