The strength of their debut single Keep Hope Alive - now one of the most-remixed dance tracks - saw them signed to Outpost Recordings. Their debut album Vegas was released in 1997 and achieved significant mainstream success with its blend of electronic, rock and hip-hop influences. A re-working of Trip Like I Do featuring rock band Filter appeared on the soundtrack to the movie Spawn and achieved significant radio airplay.
Their second album, Tweekend, was released in 2001, and featured guest appearances from guitarist Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave) and singer Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver). This was followed in 2002 by a mix CD entitled Community Service. Their third studio album, Legion of Boom, followed in 2004, and Community Service II was released in 2005.
The Crystal Method also wrote the score and produced the soundtrack for the film London (2006). And work has begun on a second movie score, After is its current title.
They had 4 songs on the FIFA '98: Road To World Cup Video Game: More, Now Is The Time, Keep Hope Alive and Busy Child. In 2002 The Crystal Method's single Name of the Game was the theme song and featured in the credits of the hit video game Splinter Cell. Also, the track Born Too Slow appeared in the demo and full version of the game Need for Speed: Underground. The PSX game Nitrous Oxide (N2O) features the Vegas album in its entirety as the soundtrack.
In 2008 they teamed up with Nike to release a compilation album, Drive, featuring a 45 minute seamless mix of some of their most famous songs and remixes. This set, with its constant BPM, was aimed at long distance runners. Drive also features some new tracks.
The Crystal Method also wrote the theme tune to the Fox tv series Bones staring David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel and it's become a big dance floor hit in the UK.
Their webpage at thecrystalmethod.com/ links to all their info, dates, and social media.
Here on last.fm, the artist TCM is an alias for The Crystal Method. However, there are also tracks as TCM which are not by The Crystal Method, but by the project TCM which stands for Thimbles, Cowboy & Mr. Ladies. This was a project that created intro's, outro's and interludes for the Dutch Turn Up The Bass House Party compilation CD series. See discogs
Ready For Action
The Crystal Method Lyrics
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Ready for action
Keepin' the people clappin'
You
Weapon intactment
Reminiscin' with assassins
The Crystal Method's "Ready For Action" is a high-energy, upbeat track with lyrics that speak to taking charge and being prepared for anything that comes your way. The opening line "Yo, ready for action" sets the tone for a song that is all about confidence and readiness. The lyricist talks about "keepin' the people clappin'," indicating that this attitude is not just for personal benefit, but is geared towards motivating and inspiring others. The line "you, weapon intactment" could be interpreted a few different ways, but most likely is about ensuring that you are fully equipped and prepared for any potential danger or obstacles you may face. The final line "reminiscin' with assassins" is more ambiguous, but could be about connecting with others who have gone through difficult experiences and coming out stronger on the other side.
Overall, "Ready For Action" is a song that celebrates being proactive and confident in the face of challenges. It encourages listeners to strive for their goals and to not be afraid to take risks.
Line by Line Meaning
Yo
Hey
Ready for action
Prepared and eager to take on any challenge
Keepin' the people clappin'
Entertaining the audience and keeping them applauding
You
Talking to someone
Weapon intactment
Maintaining one's weapon in good condition
Reminiscin' with assassins
Reflecting on past experiences with dangerous individuals
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: K. JORDAN, S. KIRKLAND
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