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| Name = Extra, Vol. 2
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| Artist = KMFDM
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| birthname = Matt Giteau
| Released = [[August 5]], [[2008]]
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| placeofbirth = Sydney, [[New South Wales]]
| Genre = [[Industrial rock]]
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| Label = [[Metropolis Records]]/[[KMFDM Records]]
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| ru_nationalteam = [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]]
| Last album = ''[[Extram Vol. 1]]''<br />(2008)
| ru_nationalyears = 2002-present
| This album = '''''Extra, Vol. 2'''''<br />(2008)
| ru_nationalcaps = 60
| Next album = ''[[Extram Vol. 3]]''<br />(2008)
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'''Matt Giteau''' (born on 29 September 1982 in [[Sydney, Australia]]) is an Australian [[rugby union]] footballer playing for the [[Western Force]]. Matt went to [[St Edmund's College, Canberra]], which has produced many Wallabies such as [[George Gregan]], [[Matt Henjak]] and the former [[rugby league]] star and now coach Ricky Stuart. He has so far gained 40 Super 14 [[Caps (sport)|caps]] and 50 Test caps.


'''''Extra, Vol. 2''''' is a [[rarities album|rarities double album]] by [[KMFDM]], released on [[August 5]] [[2008]].<ref>[http://metropolis-records.com/artists/?artist=kmfdm Album information] at [[Metropolis Records]]</ref> It is the last of a three volume, double-disc set collection of tracks that were not included in any of the ten KMFDM Classic albums.
Matt's main positions are at inside centre and fly-half although he started as a scrum half. Since his [[Australia national rugby union team|Australian]] debut at [[Twickenham Stadium|Twickenham]] in 2002 Giteau has risen to the top of International Rugby - he was named as one of the 5 best players in the World in 2004. In 2006 Giteau signed a three year deal with Perth's Super 14 team, [[Western Force]], for a reported A$4.5 million (A$1.5 million per season).


==Career==
==Track list==
===2002-03===
===Disc one===
#Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Weiner Mix)
#Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Jager Mix)
#Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Meister Mix)
#Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Oktoberfest Mix)
#Bargeld (Cashflow Mix)
#Sucks (No Shit Radio Mix Mix)
#Sucks (P-O-T-A-T-O Mix)
#Sucks (Goodbye Barb Mix)
#Sucks (12" Mix)
#More 'N' Faster
#A Drug Against War (Single Mix)
#A Drug Against War (Overdose Mix)
#A Drug Against War (Hookah Mix)
#Blood (Single Mix)


===Disc two===
After not being used off the bench in an away Test against Ireland, Giteau made his international debut for Australia against England on 16 November 2002 at [[Twickenham]] aged 20, notably before appearing in a Brumbies match in the [[Super 12]] tournament. He was again capped in the subsequent match against Italy. Giteau joined the [[Super 14]] side [[Brumbies Rugby|ACT Brumbies]] in 2003 and by the end of 2004 was rated as one of the best five rugby players in the world. In 2003 he appeared off the bench two more times prior to the [[2003 Rugby World Cup]] which was also being hosted by Australia. He played in the matches against the All Blacks and South Africa. Gitaeu was included in the Wallabies' World Cup squad, and played in the first match of the tournament against the Pumas. He was then capped against Romania, in which he scored his first Test try. In the following game against Namibia, he scored a hattrick of tries, in his first game in the starting lineup. He was capped twice more during the tournament, and was used as a replacement in the final against England in Sydney.
#Light (Cellulite Mix)

#Light (Aerobic Mix)
===2004-05===
#Light (Rubber Gloves Dub Mix)
The following year Giteau had become a permanent part of the Wallabies' starting lineup, and was capped three times in June, in Tests against Scotand, England and the Pacfic Islands. He scored three tries from the three Tests; one against Scotland and two against the Pacfic Islands. During the [[2004 Tri Nations Series]] he also took on kicking roles, booting 10 goals during the tournament. He was capped another four times during the November tour to Europe. In 2005 he played against Samoa, Italy and France in the lead up to the [[2005 Tri Nations Series]]. He was also a part of the unsuccessful tour to Europe in late 2005, playing in the losses to both England and France.
#Light (Fat Back Mix)

#Light (Vengeance Mix)
===2006-present===
#Light (Complete Orgasam Mix)
In April 2006 he announced that he would play for [[Western Force]] in the 2007 season. He was included in the Wallabies' [[2006 mid-year rugby tests]] squad, but was ruled out with an injury. However he recovered in time for the [[2006 Tri Nations Series]]. He came off the bench in the first Test against the All Blacks at [[Jade Stadium]], which they lost 32 to 12. He was back in the starting lineup for the first Test against South Africa in Brisbane, in which the Wallabies ran out 49 to nil winners. Giteau scored two tries, one of which would go onto to earn him the Suncorp Try of the Year award at the John Eales Medal dinner.<ref name=suncorptry>{{cite news | url=http://www.rugby.com.au/news/chris_latham_wins_2006_john_eales_medal,48958.html/section/21893| title= Chris Latham wins 2006 John Eales Medal | publisher=ARU | date= [[2006-09-12]] | accessdate= 2006-09-12}}</ref> He is the first back to be awarded the medal. He started the remaining games in the series, except for the final match against the Springboks in Johannesburg, in which he did not play. Giteau played half-back in the first test of the Wallabies spring tour against Wales, and by all accounts was a huge success. He was named in the Wallabies [[2007 Rugby World Cup]] squad.
#Light (Diet Mix)
#Light (Lighthouse Mix)
#Light (White Cotton Balls Mix)
#Trust (Never Mix)
#Glory (War & Slavery Dub)
#Lust (Chem-lust Mix)
#Glory (Exploitation Mix)


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.kmfdm.net/news/news.htm ''Extra, Vol. 2''] at the official [[KMFDM]] website
*[http://www.westernforce.com.au/players/matt_giteau,46983.html/section/29976 Western Force profile]
*[http://metropolis-records.com/artists/?artist=kmfdm ''Extra, Vol. 2''] at [[Metropolis Records]]
*[http://www.rugby.com.au/players/wallabies/2007_squad/2007_rwc_squad/giteau_matt,62574.html Wallabies profile]
*[http://www.rugbywa.com.au/players/matt_giteau,46983.html/section/29976 Player profile]
*[http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1970 Matt Giteau at Rugby-Heros.net]

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Revision as of 12:16, 10 October 2008

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Extra, Vol. 2 is a rarities double album by KMFDM, released on August 5 2008.[1] It is the last of a three volume, double-disc set collection of tracks that were not included in any of the ten KMFDM Classic albums.

Track list

Disc one

  1. Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Weiner Mix)
  2. Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Jager Mix)
  3. Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Meister Mix)
  4. Help Us/Save Us/Take Us Away (Oktoberfest Mix)
  5. Bargeld (Cashflow Mix)
  6. Sucks (No Shit Radio Mix Mix)
  7. Sucks (P-O-T-A-T-O Mix)
  8. Sucks (Goodbye Barb Mix)
  9. Sucks (12" Mix)
  10. More 'N' Faster
  11. A Drug Against War (Single Mix)
  12. A Drug Against War (Overdose Mix)
  13. A Drug Against War (Hookah Mix)
  14. Blood (Single Mix)

Disc two

  1. Light (Cellulite Mix)
  2. Light (Aerobic Mix)
  3. Light (Rubber Gloves Dub Mix)
  4. Light (Fat Back Mix)
  5. Light (Vengeance Mix)
  6. Light (Complete Orgasam Mix)
  7. Light (Diet Mix)
  8. Light (Lighthouse Mix)
  9. Light (White Cotton Balls Mix)
  10. Trust (Never Mix)
  11. Glory (War & Slavery Dub)
  12. Lust (Chem-lust Mix)
  13. Glory (Exploitation Mix)

References

External links