Down with the Scene is the second studio album by American electronic music artist Kid606. It was released on compact disc on June 20, 2000, as his first full-length album for Ipecac Recordings.
From contemporary reviews, John Bush of AllMusic noted that Kid606 "injects a much-needed sense of humor into the experimental/hardcore scene" which "may not be enough to warrant any more than two or three listens, but there's at least a 50âÂÂ50 balance between senseless distortion and well-programmed tracks with a semblance of a groove."
In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, critic Jon Caramanica referred to Down with the Scene as being "as ironic an electronic album as there is." Pitchfork placed the album at number 49 on its list of "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time", with Ned Raggett opining that Kid606 "helped upend IDMâÂÂs stereotype of bloodless astringency" and that the album was "a kaleidoscopic effort and a half. There's smooth swagger on âÂÂGQ on the EQâ and gentle sweetness with âÂÂFor When Yr Just Happy to Be Aliveâ slamming up against frenetic compositions like âÂÂPunkshitâ and âÂÂTwo Fingers in the Air Anarchy Style.âÂÂ"