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Judgement Day

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Download links and information about Judgement Day by Esham. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 01:30:50 minutes.

Artist: Esham
Release date: 1992
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 30
Duration: 01:30:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Nine Dead Bodies 2:15
2. Boogieman Intro 1:58
3. How Do I Plead to Homicide 3:54
4. I'd Rather Be Dead 2:49
5. Momma Was a Junkie 4:05
6. Once U Go Black 4:30
7. Makin' More Music 3:15
8. Hit and Run 2:50
9. Thinking to Myself 2:27
10. Fallen Angel 3:19
11. I Met This Girlie 3:13
12. Acid 3:30
13. Devilish Mood 2:27
14. My Last Words 3:11
15. Losing My Religion 1:55
16. Judgement Day 3:29
17. Living In Incest 3:37
18. Play Dead 2:43
19. 13 Ways 3:26
20. Finger In the Cake Mix 4:12
21. The Devil Gets Funky 3:38
22. Crib Death 2:07
23. Dead By Day 2:00
24. Wake the Dead 3:57
25. Dumb Bitch 1:31
26. U Wanna Know Something 1:17
27. Hoe Role 3:41
28. Dyin' to Be Down 3:23
29. Sell Me Yo Soul 3:53
30. We Gots Some Nonbelievers 2:18

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Originally released as two volumes in April 1992, Judgement Day is rap’s first double album. Although it has been almost totally ignored by the hip-hop establishment, Esham’s sophomore effort stands as a lo-fi rap masterpiece. Even now, the songs come off bold. If it had never been done before, then Esham was interested in trying it. The album features some of the most inventive uses of samples on any rap record from this era — even the commonly used samples appear here raw and invigorated. Esham’s delivery is rough and venomous, the perfect tone for his devilish subject matter. The music manages to unite the savage intent of heavy metal, the raw attack of early hip-hop, and the hallucinatory atmosphere of psychedelic rock. The fact that the production values are rough-hewn only adds to the album’s appeal. Taken as a whole, these thirty tracks represent a thrilling, and often terrifying, listening experience. Be sure not to miss “Nine Dead Bodies,” “Momma Was a Junkie,” “Acid,” “Losing My Religion,” “Judgement Day,” “Living In I****t” and “Finger In the Cake Mix.”