Beneath the Pavement...

Released as an EP, it was only limited to 1200 copies, and is very hard to find.

This album is somewhat different from the debut as it has no more rapping, featuring a more trip hop influenced element.

Some of the tracks was produced by Raymond Watts of KMFDM fame, Howard Gray Of Apollo 440 and even Harley Davidson.

due to the controversy that surrounded Caucasian's B-side Cop Killer a new version which was made and Derek said he apparently made 'on a night when two cops had been shot'[2] was included in the song "Semtex Revolution".

Old and New Tables in Friedrich Nietzsche's book Thus Spoke Zarathustra.