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 | | Unusually, the band's live line-up also incorporated a graffiti artist, who would paint designs on a backdrop while the musicians played. |
 | | Their first album, Let Them Eat Bingo spawned the UK number one single "Dub Be Good To Me", a re-working of the S.O.S. Band's hit "Just Be Good to Me", based around a sample of the bassline from The Clash's "Guns of Brixton" and featuring Layton on vocals. |
 | | The second Beats International album was 1991's Excursion on the Version, which featured a greater use of dub and reggae sounds, but failed to repeat the success of its predecessor. |
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