Rarely has passed on an album such a consensus. One hit after the other. "Homework" is likely to be well marked in the future as one of the main panels of the decade. Incredible as it may sound, to "Homework" it happened: House has been reborn in the form of rock and roll, with the key point is that it's not the other way around is gone. One of the pieces, a fiendish revenant of techno Godzillas "Rollin & Scratching" enters this title as a funny quote Gary Glitter. Who has now got cold feet, which may be reassured: Daft Punk would perhaps have liked to real rock and rollers in her youth, but in fact is based all the fun just that your friends with a dearly-bought a kiss-Poster US tour wanted to impress (see. Cover). Just as the two mimes on these 16 tracks the irreverent Discorotzlöffel are Daft Punk for House what the Beastie Boys were with "License to Ill" for the Hip Hop. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)