Kaos: The Anti-Acoustic Warfare is the second
studio album by English musician
Adam F. It was released on 10 September 2001 through
EMI. The album moves away from the
drum and bass music from Colours (which Adam F described as "a phase"), and instead features
hip hop music with almost every song featuring a vocalist.[1] Upon release, the album reached number 44 on the
UK Albums Chart.[4]
Background
The album was promoted by its singles which landed on the
UK Singles Chart. "Smash Sumthin" (featuring
Redman) peaking at 11, Adam F's highest-charting single to date, "Stand Clear" (featuring
M.O.P.) in 2001 peaking at 43, "Where's My..." (featuring
Lil' Mo) in 2002 peaking at 50, and "Dirty Harry's Revenge" (featuring
Beenie Man) also peaking at number 50.[4]
Kaos: The Anti-Acoustic Warfare is the second
studio album by English musician
Adam F. It was released on 10 September 2001 through
EMI. The album moves away from the
drum and bass music from Colours (which Adam F described as "a phase"), and instead features
hip hop music with almost every song featuring a vocalist.[1] Upon release, the album reached number 44 on the
UK Albums Chart.[4]
Background
The album was promoted by its singles which landed on the
UK Singles Chart. "Smash Sumthin" (featuring
Redman) peaking at 11, Adam F's highest-charting single to date, "Stand Clear" (featuring
M.O.P.) in 2001 peaking at 43, "Where's My..." (featuring
Lil' Mo) in 2002 peaking at 50, and "Dirty Harry's Revenge" (featuring
Beenie Man) also peaking at number 50.[4]