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Dub Pistols is an English electronic music band founded in 1996 by Barry Ashworth and Jason O'Bryan. The band is known for its unique fusion of genres such as dub, reggae, dancehall, ska, and drum'n'bass. Their most notable albums include "Point Blank" (1998), "Six Million Ways to Live" (2001), "Speakers and Tweeters" (2007), and "Rum & Coke" (2009). The band has collaborated with artists like Terry Hall, Rodney P, and Lindy Layton. Their music has appeared in various film soundtracks, including "Blade II" and "Piranha 3D". The products available from the artist Dub Pistols include vinyls, CDs.