unofficial cassette reissue, originally released in 2005 - Daft Punk has always been one of dance music's most flexible -- and accessible -- acts, spanning the relentless pulse of Homework and the lush, sprawling Discovery with a distinctive wit and playfulness that made fans of electronic music diehards and indie rockers alike. Though the long-awaited Human After All retains that playfulness, it's the duo's simplest album, which oddly enough, makes it their most difficult to embrace at first. Human After All was made in six weeks, and sounds like it -- and not always in a good way: the quick-and-dirty recording process and limited palette of grainy synths, vocoders, and guitars lend a stripped-down, spontaneous feel - Heather Phares
| A1 | Human After All |
| A2 | The Prime Time Of Your Life |
| A3 | Robot Rock |
| A4 | Steam Machine |
| A5 | Make Love |
| B1 | The Brainwasher |
| B2 | On/Off |
| B3 | Television Rules The Nation |
| B4 | Technologic |
| B5 | Emotion |