Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)

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"Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)"
Single by Oxide & Neutrino
from the album The Solid Sound of the Underground and Execute
Released May 2000
Format CD single
Recorded 2000
Genre 2-step garage
Label East West
Producer(s) Oxide & Neutrino
Oxide & Neutrino singles chronology
- "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)"
(2000)
"No Good 4 Me"
(2000)

"Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)" was a 2000 single and the biggest success for British duo Oxide & Neutrino, members of the So Solid Crew, which peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart in April 2000.[1] The track features a sample from the theme tune to BBC medical drama Casualty.

While the record appeared on Top of the Pops in its Number One week, many radio stations refused to play "Bound 4 Da Reload" because of its controversial spoken sample taken from the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, spoken by the actors Tony McMahon and Frank Harper ("Ah, I've been shot!/I don't fucking believe this, could everyone stop getting shot?").[citation needed]

Influence on the dubstep scene

The record is notable for being the first major commercial success for an early dubstep piece. It was the first number one record to feature the "wobble bass" that would later become a staple of the dubstep scene. Other influences include the first commercially successful use of samples from a "cockney gangster" movie, a feature that would later be used by the dubstep artists Rusko and Caspa.[citation needed]

Track listing

Part 1 (brown cover)

  1. "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)" [Radio Edit] (3:46)
  2. "Express Da Funk" (5:37)
  3. "Bound 4 Da Reload" (5:25)

Part 2 (blue cover)

  1. "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)"
  2. "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)" [Remix]
  3. "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)" [Video] (Enhanced CD)

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[2] 26
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[3] 11
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 1

References

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Preceded by UK number one single
30 April 2000 - 6 May 2000
Succeeded by
"Oops!... I Did It Again" by Britney Spears


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