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Booming Back at You : ウィキペディア英語版
Booming Back at You

''Booming Back at You'' is the fifth studio album by Dutch electronic musician, remixer and producer Tom Holkenborg, better known as Junkie XL. It was released on 11 March 2008 by Artwerk, the joint venture of video game developer Electronic Arts and music company Nettwerk. The album was moderately successful in the charts, reaching number eleven in the ''Billboard'' Top Electronic Albums and becoming Junkie's first album to chart in the United States. The song "More" has been featured in the soundtrack of video game ''Need for Speed: ProStreet'', "Mad Pursuit" was featured in the film ''21'' 〔("21 [Original Soundtrack] > Overview" ). Allmusic Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 and the video game ''UEFA Euro 2008'', and "Cities in Dust" was featured in the episode "Woman On the Verge" of the television series ''Gossip Girl''〔(Gossip Girl Music > Songs > "Cities in Dust" ). ''Gossip Girl Insider''. TV Fanatic Network. Retrieved on 7 May 2009.〕 and the video game ''Burnout Paradise''.
== Release ==
After the release of his previous album ''Today'', Junkie XL announced that he was no longer signed to the record label Roadrunner Records, and that all future albums would be self released.〔("Junkie XL remixes Justin Timberlake" ). Side-Line (14 February 2007). Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 However by March 2007 video game developer Electronic Arts and music company Nettwerk announced their new joint venture, the record label Artwerk, to which they had already signed Junkie as their "flagship artist".〔Jeffries, David. ("''Booming Back at You'' > Review" ). Allmusic. Retrieved on 11 March 2009.〕〔Ransom-Wiley, James (26 March 2007). ("EA Launches Artwerk, 'full service' music label" ). Joystiq. Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 Junkie had previously appeared on several EA game soundtracks, and even produced the soundtrack to ''Forza Motorsport'', making him an ideal candidate. Artwerk announced their first studio album release with Junkie, ''Booming Back at You'', in December.〔("Junkie XL Brings the Boom Back to You" ). IGN Music (14 December 2007). Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 The title "Booming Back at You" was inspired by Junkie's fellow producers, Freq Nasty and Yonderboi.〔Junkie XL (11 March 2008). ''Booming Back at You'' (liner notes). Artwerk, ''067003078627''.〕 They also confirmed the album's first single "More", which was already available for download from various retailers and had been featured in the soundtrack of ''Need for Speed: ProStreet''. The Song ''Mad Pursuit'', which is featuring Electrocute, is also on the soundtrack of '' UEFA Euro 2008'' and ''FIFA 09''. The album itself was released on 11 March 2008 in the Netherlands and the United States.

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