- Intro
- Tibetan Black Magicians
- Blood in Blood Out
- The Rage of Angels
- Demonwomb Interlude
- Animal Rap
- Nada Cambia
- A Storm of Swords
- Boondock Saints Interlude
- The Wolf
- Walk With Me
- Rise of the Machines
- Pity of War Interlude
- Kublai Khan
- What's Really Good
- The Heart of Darkness (Interlude)
- Raw Is War 2003
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0823979000624
Canibus Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Sabac Red Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Goretex Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Ras Kass Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Tragedy Khadafi Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Rocky Raez Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Kool G Rap Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
The Rhyme Inspector Percee-P Featured Artist
Planetary Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Crypt The Warchild Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Ill Bill Featured Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Percee P Guest Artist,Vocals
Jesse Stone Executive Producer
Chuck Wilson Executive Producer
Chris Conway Mixing
Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes Researched & Compiled
Frank Jr. Bellocchio Art Direction
Mike McRath Photography
Percy Chapman Composer
Sarah Register Mastering
Charles "Chase" Jones Executive Producer
Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind Producer
Emily Lazar Mastering
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Overview
"Horror"-core rappers can generally be counted on to pair their ultra-violent raps with dark, claustrophobic productions. Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind, trackmaster for the duo Jedi Mind Tricks, has broader aims though, and he uses the group's third LP to move their sound from rote RZA or DJ Premier knockoffs into new territory. It's clear from a cursory listen to Visions of Gandhi that the group was far better off when they concentrated on that sound; the backings here -- framed by Spanish guitars, a Bobby McFerrin-type sample, and the strings of light classical pieces -- simply don't carry the right mood for the raps of Vinnie Paz (aka Ikon the Verbal Hologram). Paz alternates righteous Muslim rhetoric with "horror"-core raps that fit in so many references to so many pieces of anatomy (all of which he plans on eviscerating) that it sounds more like med school than a rap album. A few features make for better listening, including Ras Kass' guest on "Rise of the Machines," and Kool G Rap on "Animal Rap." ~ John Bush
Product Details
| Release Date: | 08/26/2003 |
|---|---|
| Label: | Babygrande Records |
| UPC: | 0823979000624 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Jedi Mind Tricks Primary ArtistCanibus Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Sabac Red Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Goretex Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Ras Kass Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Tragedy Khadafi Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Rocky Raez Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Kool G Rap Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
The Rhyme Inspector Percee-P Featured Artist
Planetary Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Crypt The Warchild Featured Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Ill Bill Featured Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Percee P Guest Artist,Vocals
Technical Credits
Nathaniel Wilson ComposerJesse Stone Executive Producer
Chuck Wilson Executive Producer
Chris Conway Mixing
Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes Researched & Compiled
Frank Jr. Bellocchio Art Direction
Mike McRath Photography
Percy Chapman Composer
Sarah Register Mastering
Charles "Chase" Jones Executive Producer
Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind Producer
Emily Lazar Mastering
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