

In Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, the firing button for the God Phoenix's bird missiles is big and red and Condor Joe, being the team's gunner, just loves to push it.It may also be there to confuse people infiltrating the secret base and it will immediately cause the pusher of the button to fall into a trap. Initiating the Self-Destruct Sequence, activating the Ejection Seat, using the Nitro Boost, sounding the Red Alert, and launching a missile, rocket, or air strike. There are several common things which pushing the big red button may do, including It is not, however, found in real-world examples of certain weapons. In nuclear reactors, this is referred to as a SCRAM Switch (quite the meaningful name, due to the incredibly strong urge to run like hell away from the malfunctioning nuclear reactor). It is always an emergency shutdown or power disconnect, intended to save the life of the operator or bystanders by stopping the machine in a big hurry. Stay connected for more news and music from Chemical HQ.Of course, if you don't tell them about it, they might walk right up to it and discover by experimentation the answer to the question " What Does This Button Do?"Īlmost every piece of factory equipment or free-standing power tool sold in the real world has an actual Big Red Button. 🚨 Warning! Contains flashing lights 🚨 DIG25 AR FILTER Get in on the fun with the new Dig AR filter / effect and be sure to share your creation with #Dig25 on Instagram & Facebook. Live From Lowlands Festival 1997 features:ĭig deeper into the history of the classic album by visiting the new micro site: The limited editions each contain five unreleased bonus tracks from the original Dig recording sessions, the fifth of which is “Where Do I Begin (Alt Mix) 15/6/96” featuring Beth Orton.Īll formats also include a demo of Elektrobank, and other previously unreleased recordings Cylinders and alternate mixes of album tracks It Doesn’t Matter, and Don’t Stop The Rock (here titled I Love Tekno).Īs a special bonus, a live recording from the Dig Your Own Hole tour is available digitally today on streaming and download platforms.

This 25th anniversary edition is available digitally, on CD or as a very limited run of 1,997 numbered vinyl cut across three 12”s.

The wait is finally over and The Chemical Brothers’ classic second album, 1997’s Dig Your Own Hole is reissued today. Greetings chemical brothers, sisters & siblings,
