Showing posts with label Army of the Pharaohs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Army of the Pharaohs. Show all posts

Decalouge is the long awaited solo debut by legendary Jedi Mind Tricks producer Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind. Stoupe has worked with Vinnie Paz for 12+years (6studio albums & 260,000 + Units sold), and has produced for such legendary MCs as Guru(Gang Starr), Canibus and 7L & Esoteric, earning him a spot in the underground hip-hop's elite. Now for the first time, his signature sound is showcased in this one-of-a-kind collection, with features form some of today's hottest MC's such as Saigon, Joell Oritz, M.O.P., Slaine, Vinnie Paz, Outerspace & more.

01. Allison James (feat. Slaine)
02. When The Sun Goes Down (feat. Saigon)
03. Evil Deeds (feat. Demoz, Des Devious, & Jus Allah)
04. The Truth (feat. Supastition)
05. That’s Me (feat. Joell Ortiz)
06. The Torch (feat. King Magnetic & Reef The Lost Cauze)
07. Speakeasy (feat. Outerspace)
08. Transition Of Power (feat. M.O.P.)
09. Independence Day (feat. Block McCloud)
10. Find A Way (feat. Lorrie Doriza)

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Monday, February 16, 2009 | Posted in ,,

01. Intro
02. U Slept On - Outerspace
03. Incredible - Outerspace
04. Heavyweighters - Vinnie Paz & Louis Logic
05. The Hunted - Jedi Mind Tricks & Esoteric
06. King Syze Freestyle
07. Syzemology - King Syze
08. Crypt (of Outerspace) Freestyle
09. Suckaz - Supernatural & Vinnie Paz
10. Beatdown - Virtuoso, Jedi Mind Tricks & T-Ruckus
11. Hotshit - Planet (of Outerspace) & King Syze
12. Young Lords - Outerspace
13. Speak Now - 7L & Esoteric, Vinnie Paz & Apathy
14. Liberal Arts - Canibus & Jedi Mind Tricks
15. Crypt Freestyle
16. Train Of Thought - Outerspace
17. Vinnie Paz Freestyle
18. Final Frontier - Outerspace & Last Emperor
19. Apathy Freestyle
20. Essays On Esoterrorism - 7L & Esoteric
21. Chrome Depot Freestyle - Apathy & Celph Titled

Most off the tracks you'll be familiar with but you do get some unknown hidden gems from Outerspace and also some exclusive freestyles!!

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Dubbed "Pennsylvania's Hip-Hop Supergroup," Reef The Lost Cauze, Charon Don, State Store and founder Chief Kamachi, join forces for their highly anticipated collective debut Black Candles. While all four emcees were featured last year on Kamachi's solo debut Cult Status, this Army of the Pharoahs' member is not the only rapper in the group to have already made a name for himself. Reef the Lost Cauze gained recognition as one of the nation's top battling emcees when he won the "04 Rocksteady Battle," while Charon Don is a four-time winner of the Battle of the Beats on Pittsburgh's #1 urban radio station, 106.7 WAMO. Black Candles features beats by Eastern Conference in-house producer, Mighty Mi.

01. Word Of Mob
02. Black Of Dawn
03. No Hard feelings
04. This
05. Radios
06. No Chorus
07. Right!
08. Voodoo Doll
09. Never Walk Alone
10. Situation
11. Akbar
12. My Squad
13. Burning Candles
14. Angel Feathers

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Monday, December 01, 2008 | Posted in ,,,,

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Throughout their 12+ year career, Indie powerhouse Jedi Mind Tricks have carved out a distinct niche in independent hip-hop, having helped define an entire "hardcore" sub-genre in the process. With their highly anticipated sixth solo album, A History of Violence, Jedi return to the signature gritty sound that they pioneered via such classic releases as "Violent By Design." With cumulative career scans topping 250,000+ units, Jedi also welcome back the long awaited return of core member Jus Allah, long regarded as one of the integral components in Jedi's rise to independent stardom.

01. Intro
02. Deathbed Doctrine
03. Deadly Melody (feat. Block McCloud & Demoz)
04. Monlith
05. Those With No Eyes (Interlude)
06. Trail Of Lies
07. Heavy Artillery
08. Seance Of Shamans (feat. Outerspace & Doap Nixon)
09. Geometry In Static (Interlude)
10. Godflesh (feat. Block McCloud & King Magnetic)
11. Terror (feat. Demoz)
12. Butcher Knife Bloodbath
13. The Sixth Gate Shines No More (Interlude)
14. Death Messiah

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The Prison Planet where our only hope is The East Coast Avengers. Esoteric (of 7L & Esoteric, Army of the Pharaohs), trademarc, and DC the MIDI Alien combine as the East Coast Avengers, a trio of Hip Hop rebels who have answered the call and take aim at Bill O'Reilly and the religious Right. If you haven't witnessed the frenzied media fall out and myspace censorship from ECA's singles "Kill Bill O'Reilly" (original version and music video are included here) and "Dear Michelle (Malkin)" do yourself and your country a favor and get on it... let no evil-doing pundit, talk show host, or politician be safe in America any longer.

01. Prison Planet feat. Freddie Foxxx (aka Bumpy Knuckles)
02. Show & Prove
03. Vengeance feat. Termanology & Apathy
04. Win/Win Situation
05. Kill Bill O'Reilly
06. Too Much To Ask
07. East Coast Overdose feat. Celph Titled & Statik Selektah
08. A Valiant Effort
09. Let It Knock
10. Torture Rack
11. Riot Act feat. King Magnetic
12. Hey America
13. The Trouble With Motorcades
14. Avengers Assemble
15. Lady Liberty feat. Slaine
16. Clean Conscience

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This album is fuckin sick, Eso solidifies his rep as one of the illest MC's in the game and Trademarc is definitely on the up. DC handles all production and the results are amazing. Real hip hop for the non believers out there, do not sleep on this and support the artists!

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Here's what you get when you purchase Prison Planet from ughh.com

Bonus Disc 1 (UGHH EXCLUSIVE): DC's DECONSTRUCTION MEGA MIX:
East Coast Avengers' producer/ wax hound DC the MIDI Alien reveals all of the original samples from his prolific work on the group's debut full length "Prison Planet" on Brick Records. DC scratches and mixes the original compositions together into a 25 minute mix and drops the samples in the order in which they appear on the album. Brief cameos from Esoteric, The Incredible Hulk, Termanology, Statik Selektah, Celph Titled and DJ Premier make for an entertaining listen.

Bonus Disc 2:
An all new EP that will feature all new non album cuts including "Dear Michelle (Malkin)" and a "Kill Bill O'Reilly Remix"

Both discs available for free along with your purchase of the East Coast Avengers' "Prison Planet"

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With two solo records and a Jedi Mind Tricks' affiliated compilation of rare cuts and B-Sides under their belts (cumulative scans of 22,500+ units), Outerspace, the Philadelphia based duo of Planetary and Crypt The Warchild (and core members of the 40,000+ scanning Army of the Pharaohs supergroup), offer their third solo album: God's Fury. The tag team has been bubbling in the hardcore/underground scene ever since being taken under the wing of indie-powerhouse Jedi Mind Tricks. Now, with an entrenched profile in the indie hip-hop scene as well as the fully branded cosign of retail powerhouse Jedi Mind Tricks, Outerspace is poised to take the market by storm with the third installment in their already impressive solo discography. With features from Vinnie Paz (Jedi Mind Tricks), Armaggedon (Terror Squad), Psycho Realm and fellow Army of the Pharaohs members King Syze, Doap Nixon, King Magnetic & Des Devious, God's Fury is another storied entry into the Jedi Mind Tricks/Army of the Pharaohs' affiliated group's catalog.

01. Laws of Fire (Intro) [1:09]
02. Hail Mary [3:51]
03. Quick Draw ft. Doap Nixon & Lawrence Arnell [4:09]
04. What the Future Holds [3:36]
05. Lost Battles ft. Reef the Lost Cauze [3:49]
06. Is It A Crime (Interlude) [1:38]
07. American Me [3:37]
08. Gods and Generals 2 ft. King Syze & Des Devious [4:11]
09. Living the Life [3:01]
10. Anointing of the Sick ft. Abdiel & Psycho Realm [4:51]
11. Mourning Sun (Interlude) [1:30]
12. Nicko [4:34]
13. The Killing Fields ft. Vinnie Paz & King Magnetic [4:29]
14. Love Don't Pay [3:29]
15. The Last Supper ft. Chief Kamachi & Celph Titled [4:59]
16. Our Father [3:27]

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This album is dope, not as good as their first effort but probably as good if not better than their last album Blood Brothers. They decide to keep it close to home this time around by getting the majority of the AOTP camp on here. The beats didn't really jump out at me like they did on their last two albums but lyrically, they get better and better, especially Planetary, who is one of my favorite MC's from AOTP. I'd definitely day this is better than the Doap Nixon and King Syze albums, now it's left to JMT to see what kind of album they release for me to decide which is the best release from the AOTP camp this year. As it stands, this is the best one so far.

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Longtime Wu-Tang affilate Killah Priest along with Army of The Pharaohs core member Chief Kamachi have teamed up to release a full length collabo album entitled "Beautiful Minds" on Good Hands Records. Both rappers are considered two of the top poetry writing MC's in the game, and by joining forces Priest and Kamachi plan to deliver an album that fans of lyricism will love. "Kamachi and I are alike in a lot of ways, and this album is going to turn a lot of heads," says Priest. Kamachi responds with "Working with Priest was like going to the studio with myself. It was second nature working with him. It all just came so naturally." The album features only one track with guest appearances, a rarity these days. West coast mainstays Planet Asia and DJ Rhettmatic lend a hand on the track "Illest". Production on "Beautiful Minds" is handled by Tekneek (Kurupt, Tha Dogg Pound), E. Dan (Reef The Lost Cauze, Kamachi, Wiz Khalifa), C Sik (Dilated Peoples, Strong Arm Steady), Dev Rocka, Diamond Legit, Emonex and more. After Killah Priest's recent success with albums "The Offering" and "Behind the Stained Glass" combined with the success of the latest Army of The Pharaohs album called "Ritual Of Battle" from 2007, which scanned well over 20k, this release is destined to be on every top ten independant Hip Hop list for 2008.

1. Beautiful Minds (Produced By: Emonex)
2. All Hail (Produced By: Diamond Legit)
3. Closest (Produced By: Diamond Legit)
4. Reflections (Produced By: Danny Diggs)
5. Illest feat. Planet Asia, DJ Rhettmatic (Produced By: C Sik)
6. Most High (Produced By: Tekneek)
7. Time Out Revisited (Interlude) (Produced By: Dev Rocka)
8. Don't Waste Your Lungs (Produced By: Tekneek)
9. All Been Buried (Produced By: E. Dan)
10. Blessing (Produced By: Tekneek)
11. See Clearly (Produced By: DJ Woool)
12. Scrolls feat. DJ Rhettmatic (Produced By: S Sik)

Two of the illest lyricists in the game, don't sleep!

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Hip Hop heads from every generation have all agreed on one thing: POSSE CUTS RULE! From “Live at the BBQ” to “Scenario,” the essence of the posse cut has left an indelible mark on the Hip Hop genre. Enter underground sword-swinger ESOTERIC (of 7L & Esoteric) who goes coast to coast and combines with virtually every other underground heavy-hitter in the country for the sake of the posse cut. JEDI MIND TRICKS, C-RAYZ WALZ, DEL and TAJAI of HIEROGLYPHICS, RASCO, DJ Z-TRIP, APATHY & CELPH TITLED of the DEMIGODZ, J-LIVE, PACEWON, BREEZLY BREWIN, REKS, J-TREDS, THE PRUNES, COUNT BASS D, and many more swoop in and handle business alongside ESOTERIC. Featuring plenty of unreleased material and a few rarities and remixes, this limited edition CD is a must have for any Hip Hop fan. A major bonus on this record is the never before released audio of the ARMY OF THE PHARAOHS’ ESOTERIC, VINNIE PAZ, and VIRTUOSO live on BAHAMADIA’S radio show in 1998, right around the recording of the classic first AOTP 12”.

01. Pound For Pound feat.Rasco & Beyonder
02. Top Shelf feat.Karma
03. Hip-Hop Philosophy feat.Tha Trademarc
04. Ryan’s Revenge (Esoteric Remix) feat.Apathy & Celph Titled
05. Street Pay feat.Main Flow
06. 5 Perfect Exertions Original feat.Jedi Mind Tricks,Virtuoso,Chief Kamachi & Bahamadia
07. Global Networking (Battle Stance) feat.Virtuoso,Mr. Lif, Z-Trip
08. Devil-Smasher feat.Breez Evahflowin & C-Rayz Walz
09. Final 4 feat. Reks,J-Live,Shabaam Sahdeeq,Young Zee,Pacewon,Danjamowf & Lonnie B
10. The Hunted feat.Jedi Mind Tricks
11. Gunn Clapp feat.J-Treds & Breezly Brewin
12. Higher Standard feat.Virtuoso,Mr. Lif & DJ Vadim
13. Skitzofreniks’ State feat.Checkmark,Reks,Virtuoso & Killa Cal
14. Recognize feat.Kabir
15. Bringing It Back (Esoteric Remix) feat.Mic Stylz
16. Chain Reaction (Apathy Remix) feat.Vinnie Paz
17. Duck Hunt feat. Porn Theater Ushers
18. Well, Well, Well (Well-Done Edit) feat.Celph Titled,Rise & Apathy
19. Piece Of The Pie feat.Count Bass D & Virtuoso
20. Beantown feat.John Cena & Tha Trademarc
21. Battle Royal feat.Akrobatik
22. AOTP Live On 103.9FM Philly (Bahamadia’s B-Sides Feb. 98′) (Bonus)
23. Chop Off The Head feat. Del, Tajai & K-The-I (Bonus)

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Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP) was initially conceived by lead emcee Vinnie Paz of the independent powerhouse group Jedi Mind Tricks. His vision was a constantly-evolving, collaboration of epic proportions that would include MC's, producers and DJ's. AOTP's first incarnation included Bahamadia, Jedi Mind Tricks, Chief Kamachi, 7L & Esoteric and Virtuoso and resulted in the wildly successful 12" single, "Five Perfect Exertions." The response was beyond all expectations and fans worldwide have clamored for more material ever since. 2006 saw the long awaited debut The Torture Papers, which has scanned 20,000+ units to date. The supergroup's sophomore offering, Ritual of Battle, reunites the winning formula, once again featuring the legendary lineup of underground emcees/artists including Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks, Outerspace, Apathy, 7L & Esoteric, Celph Titled, Chief Kamachi, King Syze, Faez One as well as first time AOTP constituent (and renowned former Jedi Mind Tricks member) Jus Allah & many more. Of particular note (and to rabid core fan delight) is the inclusion of the first collaborative effort of original material between Jedi Mind Tricks' founding members Vinnie Paz & Jus Allah since 2000's Violent By Design. Ritual of Battle is released to heightened anticipation, shortly after Jedi Mind Tricks' return from a coveted slot on the entirety of the wildly popular Rock The Bells summer tour 2007.

1. Swords Drawn feat. Chief Kamachi, Demoz, Planetary, Esoteric, Reef The Lost Cauze, Celph Titled (Prod. by Esoteric)
2. Time To Rock feat. Celph Titled, Demoz, Vinnie Paz (Prod. by Celph Titled)
3. Dump the Clip feat. Planetary, Esoteric, Celph Titled (Prod. by Esoteric)
4. Black Christmas feat. Planetary, Doap Nixon, Des Devious, Demoz, King Magnetic, Vinnie Paz (Prod. by Aktone)
5. Blue Steel feat. Vinnie Paz & Jus Allah (Prod. by Vanderslice)
6. Gun Ballad feat. Chief Kamachi, Demoz, Vinnie Paz, Doap Nixon (Prod. by Ill Bill)
7. Strike Back feat. Planetary, Demoz, King Syze, Esoteric, Vinnie Paz (Prod. by DJ Kwestion)
8. Frontline feat. Doap Nixon, Vinnie Paz, Planetary, King Syze, Demoz (Prod. by Aktone)
9. Through Blood By Thunder feat. Chief Kamachi, Crypt The Warchild, Demoz, Vinnie Paz, Jus Allah (Prod. by Skammadix)
10. Murda Murda feat. Crypt The Warchild, Des Devious, Celph Titled (Prod. by Esoteric)
11. Bloody Tears feat. Planetary, Doap Nixon, Demoz, Vinnie Paz (Prod. DJ Kwestion)
12. Seven feat. Planetary, Chief Kamachi, King Syze, Reef The Lost Cauze, Doap Nixon, Demoz, Celph Titled, Vinnie Paz (Prod. by Ill Bill)
13. Drama Theme feat. Jus Allah, Chief Kamachi, Vinnie Paz, Doap Nixon, Celph Titled, King Magnetic, Demoz (Prod. by Aktone)
14. Pages In Blood feat. Vinnie Paz, Demoz, Chief Kamachi (Prod. Beyonder)
15. D And D feat. Des Devious, Demoz (Prod. Aktone)
16. Don't Cry feat. Doap Nixon, Planetary, Demoz, Vinnie Paz (Prod. JbL)

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Review up soon...

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The Torture Papers is the debut album from Hip Hop collective Army of the Pharaohs, released March 21, 2006 on Babygrande Records. The crew was established in 1998 by Jedi Mind Tricks rapper Vinnie Paz, and originally featured Paz, Chief Kamachi, Esoteric, Virtuoso and Bahamadia. Virutoso and Bahamadia later split from the group, which now conists of Paz, Chief Kamachi, 7L & Esoteric, Apathy, Crypt the Warchild & Planetary of Outerspace, King Syze, Reef the Lost Cauze, Faez One, Des Devious and Celph Titled. An Army of the Pharaohs collaboration album was rumored to be in the works for years, but was often delayed due to separate projects and internal problems. The constant delays lead to The Torture Papers being one of the most anticipated underground Hip Hop albums of the new millennium.

1. Battle Cry feat. Apathy, King Syze, Crypt The Warchild, Des Devious, Esoteric, Chief Kamaci, Planetary, Celph Titled, Vinny Paz (Prod. by Shuko)
2. Gorillas feat. Crypt The Warchild, Esoteric, Apathy, Planetery (Prod. by DC The MIDI Alien)
3. Henry The 8th feat. Vinnie Paz, Chief Kamachi, Reef The Lost Cause, Planetary (Prod. by Undefined)
4. Pull The Pins Out feat. Celph Titled, Esoteric (Prod. by Beyonder)
5. Tear It Down feat. Reef The Lost Cauze, Planetary, Vinnie Paz (Prod. by Loptimist)
6. Into The Arms Of Angels feat.Faez One, Crypt The Warchild, Vinnie Paz (Prod. by Rain)
7. The Torture Papers feat. Celph Titled, Planetary, Apathy (Prod. by Apathy)
8. Listen Up feat. Celph Titled, Esoteric, Crypt The Warchild (Prod. by 7L)
9. All Shall Perish feat. Chief Kamachi, King Syze, Vinny Paz (Prod. by Shuko)
10. Wrath Of Gods feat. Apathy, Esoteric, Planetary, Des Devious (Prod. by DC The MIDI Alien)
11. Narrow Grave feat. Chief Kamachi, King Syze, Planetary (Prod. by Villa The White Shadow)
12. Feast Of Wolves feat. Vinny Paz, Apathy, Celph Titled (Prod. by Oaks & Celph Titled)
13. King Among Kings feat. Chief Kamachi, Vinnie Paz, Esoteric, Celph Titled (Prod. by 7L)

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A straight up classic for me, I love AOTP and this album should be in every real hip hop heads collection. The main standout MC's for me on this album were Reef The Lost Cauze, Apathy, Celph Titled, Chief Kamachi & Planetary. All have their part to play though in making this album a true nod to that gutter underground boom bap sound with murder-death-kill lyrics, it don't get much harder than this. Make sure you cop this if you ain't already... Long Live The Army!!!

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The third official full-length release from 7L & Esoteric shows the maturity of the pair that has given us twelve straight years of raw Hip-Hop. 7L handles all the production save one J-Zone-produced banger and Esoteric shows why he is one of the most consistent and talented writers in the game today. The duo is supported by lyrical appearances from Army Of The Pharoahs (Vinnie Paz, Outerspace & King Syze), Demigodz (Apathy Celph-Titled, & Rise), MainFlow, & Boston vets Beyonder, KT & Uno The Prophet. Sit back, relax, and remember why you got into rap in the first place...7L & Esoteric proudly present DC2: Bars Of Death.

01. DC Theme
02. Ring Music
03. Loud & Clear
04. Rise Of The Rebel
05. Rogue Nation
06. This Is War (Feat. Army Of The Pharaohs)
07. Graphic Violence
08. Neverending Saga (Prod. by J-Zone)
09. Grace Of Gods (Feat. Rise)
10. Murder-Death-Kill (Feat. Celph Titled) (Prod. by DC The MIDI Alien)
11. Battlefield
12. Touchy Subject (Feat. Uno The Prophet)
13. Deathgrip
14. So Glorious
15. Way Of The Gun (Feat. Celph Titled, Lord Digga & Apathy) (Prod. by Apathy)
16. Another Way Out
17. That's Right (Feat. Main Flow & K.T.)
18. Hidden Track 1
19. Hidden Track 2

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This albums really show why 7L is one of the best and most respected producers out there. Eso kinda lost a few people when his flow changed to this sort of lazy drawl where you couldn't realy make out what he was sayin. I mean compare his flow on this to the previous albums and you'll see what I mean. The beats really do shine here and Eso still does his thing on the mic. My particular favorite tracks are "Rise Of The Rebel", "This Is War" which features an early start for the now infamous A.O.T.P., "Grace Of Gods" which features a sick verse from punchline king Rise. Another standout is the excellent "Another Way Out". In my opinion, this classic material, and I appreciate it more because they really went in another direction, soundwise, for the next album, a bit too eclectic for me. So definitely cop this, a true representation of what real hip hop should sound like.

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Jedi Mind Tricks affiliates and core Army of the Pharaohs members Outerspace offer the video to the first single off their new album,"God's Fury," in stores September 30th.

The visual accompaniment to "What the Future Holds" is as stunning as the sonic landscape created by Crypt and Planet: a bleak environment filled with a tinny and emotionally evocative soulful sensibility, heralding hard times to come. The often unseen landscape of a depressed and downtrodden Philadelphia neighborhood is captured as Crypt and Planet navigate their days.

The timing of this video is uncanny. As the financial institutions of the nation crumble, Outerspace gives us a glimpse of real people on the street, and the trials and tribulations that so many are forced to endure.

"What the Future Holds" is a "keep-your-head-up" anthem for those dealing with the realities of modern day life.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 | Posted in ,


1. Silence & I (Prod. by Shuko)
2. The President's Wife (Prod. by Stoupe)
3. The Army (Prod. by Stoupe)
4. I Against I (Revisited) (Prod. by Stoupe)
5. Sibling Rivalry (Prod. by 7L)
6. On A Mission (Prod. by Sound Scientist)
7. Speak Now (Prod. 7L)
8. This Is War (Prod. by 7L)
9. Outro

Not sure how official this is, it's been floating on the net for a while so I thought I'd post it up coz I couldn't find it anywhere else. It's essentially A.O.T.P. material but from various albums and put together like a bonus cd. You should be able to know where each of these tracks were originally from. Enjoy!

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01. Intro
02. Retaliation
03. Contra (Feat. Killa Sha)
04. Speech Cobras (Feat. Mr. Lif)
05. Breath Of God (Interlude)
06. Death March (Feat. Esoteric & Virtuoso)
07. Words From Mr. Len Part One
08. I Against I (Feat. Planetary)
09. Exertions (Remix) (Feat. Virtuoso, Esoteric & Bahamadia)
10. The Prophecy (Interlude)
11. Heavenly Divine
12. Sacrifice
13. Permanent Midnight (Interlude)
14. The Deer Hunter (Feat. Chief Kamachi)
15. Blood Reign (Feat. Diamondback, Louis Logic & B.A. Barakus)
16. Words From Mr. Len Part Two
17. Genghis Khan (Feat. Tragedy Khadafi)
18. Trinity (Feat. Louis Logic & L-Fudge)
19. The Executioners Dream (Feat. J-Treds)
20. Muerte
21. Heavenly Divine (Remix)
22. Army Of The Pharaohs: War Ensemble (Feat. Esoteric & Virtuoso)
23. Untitled
24. Retaliation (Remix)
25. Blood Runs Cold (Feat. Sean Price)

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1. Dre Boogs Intro
2. Welcome To Shadyville
3. Patiently Waiting feat. Copywrite
4. Demoralizer feat. Esoteric
5. I'm Gettin Old
6. Goodnight!!! feat. Sean Price
7. I Don't Know You
8. Grew Up feat. Sha Stimuli
9. Believe That
10. Funeral Music feat. Outerspace
11. I Just Made Parole
12. King Magnetic/Scanz Freestyle
13. Adlib Freestyle
14. Ali Armz Freestyle
15. DJ Kwestion/Vinnie Paz Intro
16. Name Droppin'
17. Reef the Lost Cauze Freestyle
18. Words From DJ Premier
19. Street Cred
20. King Magnetic/Ugly Tony Freestyle
21. Daily Reminder
22. Shade Freesyle feat. Hakim (Channel Live) & Scanz
23. King Magnetic/Snowgoons Freestyle
24. Do You feat. Returners, El Da Sensei & Skyzoo
25. Black Xmas (Remix) feat. Nero & Army Of The Pharaohs
26. Life's On The Line feat. Reef The Lost Cauze & Godilla

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A.O.T.P. memeber, King Magnetic drops another ill mixtape which is backed by the Shadyville DJ's own Dre Boogs and JMT affiliate, DJ Kwestion. Expect nothing but lyrical fire from this dope MC!
I can't wait for an official debut album and the rumoured collaboration album with Philly legend, Reef the Lost Cauze. King Mag, along with Planetary, Chief Kamachi & Reef were the stars for me on the A.O.T.P. album "Ritual of Battle" so def keep an eye out for more releases from this guy!

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One of the most highly anticipated releases in the independent Hip Hop music scene has finally made its way to reality. Celph Titled is one of underground Hip Hop's legendary kings - A leader of the highly respected Demigodz conglomerate, a forefront member of Jedi Mind Tricks' Army of the Pharaohs crew and an official part of Mike Shinoda's Fort Minor family. This impressive limited edition quadruple disc (4xCD) set is history in the making as Celph Titled hits you with a full 75 total songs, all compiled from original studio masters and beautifully remastered in the highest digital quality. This compilation includes all of Celph's classic 12" underground joints and guest appearances (many of which have never before been released in CD format) as well as twelve previously unreleased songs. High-profile artist collaborations, "A" list producers, trunk rattling beats and insanely raw lyricism all find their home in this collection. Never before has a CD set been so impressive, including tracks spanning a career from its early beginnings in 1998 to its present day reign. Loyal fans across the world have been demanding a CD release from Celph Titled for years and now with his newly installed fanbase from his association with Mike Shinoda on the Fort Minor album, this product will help feed the demand of the patiently waiting. "The Gatalog" will mark one of the most exciting and collectable releases of the year with its monstrous track listing and unique quad-disc packaging. Get this now as this is a limited edition release!

Disc: 1
01. Primo's Four Course Meal
02. Playin' With Fire (feat. Styles of Beyond & Apathy)
03. Spoiled Rotten (feat. J-Zone)
04. Way of the Gun (feat. Esoteric, Lord Digga & Apathy)
05. Diablos (feat. Louis Logic)
06. So Cold (feat. Oktober)
07. All About Drama (feat. Big Scoob, Sleepy Eyes & Ali Vegas)
08. Clap (feat. Cashmere the PRO & Oktober)
09. Never the Least
10. Guerilla Orchestra (feat. Tino Vega & Apathy)
11. The Battle [Extended Mix] (feat. Mike Shinoda)
12. Revaporate (feat. DutchMassive & Majik Most)
13. Down & Dirty About My Scratch
14. Who's F--kin' Around [Remix] (feat. K-Skills)
15. Rock [Remix] (feat. Louis Logic, Lexicon, J-Zone & Ryu)
16. Fahrenheit 813 (feat. DutchMassive & Majik Most)
17. The Countdown Theory (feat. Walkmen)
18. ] Hold Something (feat. DutchMassive)

Disc: 2
01. Turntable Science (feat. DJ Skully)
02. Yell At Us (feat. Apathy & Esoteric)
03. Right Now
04. All Out War (feat. Lyrical Commission)
05. Eatadiccup (feat. J-Zone)
06. Just a Feelin' (feat. Majik Most)
07. Without Warning (feat. the1shanti)
08. Devastating MC's (feat. Esoteric & Apathy)
09. S.C.O.M. (feat. Ryu, Juelz Santana & Mike Shinoda)
10. Represent (feat. Apathy & Motive)
11. The Final Word (feat. L-Fudge)
12. 7L Freestyle (feat. Big Scoob & Terra)
13. Extra Thug Sauce [J-Zone Remix] (feat. Guttamouf & Majik Most)
14. 616 Rewind (feat. Tonedeff, Deacon the Villain, Sankofa, Kno & more)
15. Tropic States (f/ Tino Vega, RK, Murdock, Vocab, & more)
16. Inaudible
17. Fallout (feat. Walkmen & DutchMassive)
18. Critical Conditions [12" Mix] (feat. Vex of the Boogiemonsters & more)
19. Do That (feat. DutchMassive)

Disc: 3
01. Blao! (feat. Fabolous, Hot Karl & Redman)
02. Me & My Friends (feat. Apathy & One Two)
03. Stuck Up [Stick 'Em Remix] (feat. Majik Most & Eternia)
04. F-L-A Team (feat. Murdock & Tino Vega)
05. Demigodz Clap (feat. Apathy, Ryu, Motive, Tak & Esoteric)
06. Extra Thug Sauce (feat. Guttamouf & Majik Most)
07. The Revolution (feat. Outerspace)
08. Open the Mic (feat. Jay Love, Louis Logic, J-Zone & J.J. Brown)
09. Panic (feat. RichBums)
10. Who What When Where (feat. Majik Most)
11. TampaHipHop.Com Freestyle
12. Pit of the Flame (feat. DutchMassive & Majik Most)
13. All Night (feat. Apathy & Tak)
14. Mother Molesters Freestyle (feat. Apathy & Majik Most)
15. It Ain't
16. DJ Unknown & Mekalek Freestyle (feat. J-Zone, Al-Shid & Rok One)
17. Forever (feat. Kimani of the Masterminds, L-Fudge, Mr. Rictor & more)
18. Windows 98 (feat. Majik Most)
19. Phantasmagoria (feat. Araknophobix, DutchMassive, Maleko & Raj)

Disc: 4
01. Floss Filthy (feat. Big Scoob)
02. Political Gangstas (feat. Apathy)
03. Baldwin Brothers (feat. Majik Most)
04. Murder Death Kill (feat. Esoteric)
05. Can't Leave Rap Alone (feat. Apathy)
06. Big Dummy (feat. Mareko)
07. Who's F--kin' Around (feat. K-Skills)
08. Silence & I (feat. Vinnie Paz & King Syze)
09. Cover & Duck (feat. Styles of Beyond & Mike Shinoda)
10. Skrilla Guerilla Freestyle
11. Shhhh! (feat. Apathy)
12. Yout Ain't Seen It Comin' (feat. Highcollide & Paradox)
13. Mother Molesters Freestyle [MILF Mix] (feat. Apathy & Majik Most)
14. All Out War [Prowla Remix] (feat. Lyrical Commission)
15. Real Villains (feat. Guttamouf, Lord Digga & Majik Most)
16. Yell At Us [Devastator Remix] (feat. Apathy & Esoteric)
17. Tampa International [Remix] (feat. Funkghost, I-Man & Phobi-One)
18. The Countdown Theory [Remix] (feat. Walkmen)
19. Critical Conditions [Original Mix] (feat. Vex, DutchMassive & Majik Most)

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King Syze is a core member of the Jedi Mind Tricks’ affiliated supergroup Army of the Pharaohs. Many have likened his witty, aggressive flow and his imposing presence on the mic to that of a young Big Pun.

Featuring a wealth of indie hip-hop’s most prominent players including fellow Pharaohs Vinnie Paz (Jedi Mind Tricks), Ill Bill (Non-Phixion & La Coka Nostra), Apathy, Outerspace & more, King Syze is poised to take the aggro indie hip-hop market by storm with his highly anticipated sophomore offering, The Labor Union.

01. The Labor Union
02. The Best
03. Play Ya Part (P.Y.P) feat. Doap Nixon & Ill Bill
04. Creep Show feat. Lawrence Amell & King Magnetic
05. Love vs. Hate
06. Cement Work (Produced by Snowgoons)
07. Haters Beware feat. Planetary
08. Mayhem feat. Planetary, Demoz, Des Devious, Chief Kamachi, Celph Titled, Doap Nixon & Esoteric
09. That's How You Rap
10. And Now feat. Vinnie Paz & Apathy
11. Pain
12. Sibling Rivalry Pt. 2 feat. Outerspace
13. Reality Check

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This album is a massive step up for King Syze from his last album in '06, "Syzemology". Lyrically and production wise Syze brings the truth on this release. I gave it a couple listens and was surprised at how much it grew on me. Most, if not all the tracks come correct, especially the ones that feature fellow A.O.T.P. members. My personal fave has to be the track called "And Now" which has Vinnie Paz, King Syze & Apathy spittin deep verses about how the download industry is killing their artistry, seriously, if this tune don't make you reach into your pockets and support real hip hop like this then you just a leach... show luv people, this album is dope!!

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What do you get when you have a monstrous flow and a stature to match? The answer is King Magnetic. The 6'9 Pennsylvanian got involved in hip-hop in the early 90's. From rocking' house parties to 4 track demo tapes. Shortly after being kicked out of high school and serving 8 months in juvenile detention, Mag was sentenced to five-years. Using this time to further hone his rhyming skill (with help from Quarter Pound) Magnetic was finally granted work release with recording privileges. After making some regional noise, a parole violation had Magnetic maxing-out his 5-year sentence. Within four months he was facing up to fourteen years for drug & gun charges. Realizing you can't sprint your whole life Mag decided to slow down and start a family.

Magnetic never quite left the game completely. He could still be seen performing, gaining notoriety for his unmistakable flow, while producing tracks for some of PA's top Independent artists. Mag kicked the door down when he produced the Philly anthem "The Sound of Philadelphia" for Reef the Lost Cauze. It wasn't until 2006 after annihilating Penn's Landing stage in front of thousands with hip hop legends such as Redman, Wu-Tang & EPMD-there was no question it was the King's calling. Mag began to pen Everything's A Gamble Volume as a prelude for his Upcoming full-length debut. "Everything's A Gamble" features underground heavyweights Sean Price, Edo G, Chino XL, Copywrite amongst others. While recording his solo project, Mag was invited to appear on the legendary Army of the Pharaohs (AOTP) LP "The Ritual of Battle". Spearheaded by world-renowned Jedi Mind Tricks' front man Vinnie Paz. After standing out on tracks such as "Drama Theme" and Black Christmas", Mag earned a coveted spot in the Army of the Pharaohs.

1. What?
2. One King
3. King and The Cauze (featuring Reef the Lost Cauze & DJ Kwestion)
4. Hi @ Work (featuring Hakim of Channel Live)
5. What It Is (featuring Godilla & Chino XL)
6. Bully Shit (featuring Sean Price)
7. Beast
8. I Don't Know You
9. Who Made the Rules (featuring Edo G, Reef the Lost Cauze & Godilla)
10. Better Than Perfect
11. Monster (featuring Reef the Lost Cauze & Tug McRaw)
12. My Song (featuring DJ Kwestion)
13. The 5 Piece (featuring Copywrite, Godilla, Adlib & Kasper)
14. Crown Me

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This is the official digital release, not the mixtape version from last year. Don't sleep on King Mag, if you peeped A.O.T.P.'s "Ritual of Battle", you should already know about this dude. He's got a sick flow and rips every track track he spits on. King Mag is also about to release his next mixtape called "The Co-Sign". Click here for more details.

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Almighty, the Wu-Tang Clan affiliated supergroup consisting of Wu-Tang affiliates Killah Priest, Bronze Nazareth, C-Rayz Walz, Son One, M-80 & 5-Star, offer their debut collaborative effort: "Original S.I.N. (Strength in Numbers)" on Babygrande Records. Featuring appearances from Canibus, Keith Murray, Planet Asia, Warcloud (Holocaust), 60 Second Assassin (of Sunz of Man) and more, along with production by Bronze Nazareth (the RZA) among others, Almighty's "Original S.I.N." boasts a talented collective of independent emcees promising to rival such supergroup independent smashes such as Army of the Pharaohs, Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture & more.

1. Wise Words Roll (Produced By: Kevlaar 7)
2. The Saga Begins feat. M-80, C-Rayz Walz, 5-Star, Son One, Bronze Nazareth & Killah Priest (Produced By: Maja 7th)
3. Handle The Heights feat. Canibus, M-80, Bronze Nazareth & Keith Murray (Produced By: Bronze Nazareth)
4. Come To Life Faster feat. Bronze Nazareth (Produced By: Purpose)
5. Obey (The Statesmen) feat. Planet Asia, Killah Priest, Son One & C-Rayz Walz (Produced By: Davey D)
6. Soul Position feat. Bronze Nazareth, M-80, Philly, Son One, 5-Star, Kevlaar 7 & C-Rayz Walz (Produced By: Krohme)
7. Daylight feat. Killah Priest, Kevlaar 7 & Bronze Nazareth (Produced By: Bronze Nazareth)
8. Planet In Peril feat. Killah Priest, C-Rayz Walz & Warcloud (Produced By: Pro The Leader)
9. (Interlude # 1) (Produced By: Bronze Nazareth)
10. Killa Bee Swarm feat. Bronze Nazareth, Timbo King, 5-Star & Killah Priest (Produced By: Bronze Nazareth)
11. Keep Hustlin’ feat. Killah Priest, M-80, Doe Boy & Son One (Produced By: Hala-X)
12. Think Piece feat. Bronze Nazareth, Killah Priest & C-Rayz Walz (Produced By: Kap Thinking & M-Eighty)
13. Top Hat Rap feat. M-80, C-Rayz Walz & Son One (Produced By: DJ Woool)
14. (Interlude # 2) (Produced By: Preservation)
15. Rising Sunz feat. Killah Priest, Son One, Born Sun & C-Rayz Walz (Produced By: Preservation)
16. Dead Flowers feat. 60 Second Assassin Of Sunz Of Man, Bronze Nazareth, Killah Priest & C-Rayz Walz (Produced By: Bronze Nazareth)
17. Now Or Never feat. Solomon Childs, Son One, 5-Star & M-80 (Produced By: Kevlaar 7)
18. The Almighty feat. Killah Priest (Produced By: DJ Woool)

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This is THE one I've been waiting for! Bronze Nazareth is without doubt one of the illest producers out there (Wu-Tang need to get this guy behind the boards) and when you got MC's like Bronze, Killah Priest, Canibus and many other dope MC's spittin' flames then you got a certified classic in the making. I've already given this the once over and I tell you now... this is some mind blowin shit right here, cop it now and show some luv by buyin the album!!!

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A long-time mainstay in the thriving Philadelphia independent hip-hop scene, Doap Nixon is best known for his breakout performance on Army of the Pharaohs' (the supergroup fronted by Vinnie Paz of Jedi Mind Tricks) late 2007 underground smash "Ritual of Battle" (close to 20,000 unit scanned since Sept. '07). Amidst a groundswell of anticipation, Doap unveils his debut LP "Sour Diesel," which features guest appearances from the core AOTP clique, including retail powerhouse Vinnie Paz (of Jedi Mind Tricks), Outerspace, King Syze, King Magnetic, Reef The Lost Cauze & more, as well as production from some of independent hip-hop's most renowned and respected producers including Apathy, Snowgoons, Stu Bangas, Undefined, Stress, Skammadix & many more.

1. Intro (Produced By: Rythmatik)
2. Behind The Music (Produced By: Stu Bangas)
3. Tis The Season feat. Nature & Good Money (Produced By: Stu Bangas)
4. The Wait Is Over feat. Reef The Lost Cauze & Vinnie Paz (Produced By: Stu Bangas)
5. Heaven Is Calling feat. Cynthia Holliday (Produced By: Snowgoons)
6. Everything's Changing (Produced By: Undefined)
7. Just Venting (Skit) (Produced By: Cence)
8. Get Dirty feat. Reef The Lost Cauze & Demoz (Produced By: J. $crilla)
9. Warning Shot feat. King Syze, Crypt The Warchild, Planetary & King Magnetic (Produced By: Vanderslice)
10. Don't Blame Us feat. N.I.Z. (Produced By: Cimer Amor)
11. Respect My G. feat. Good Money (Produced By: Chris Kearns)
12. Gangsta feat. Demoz, Reef The Lost Cauze & Planetary (Produced By: Vanderslice)

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