Undergods(Explicit Version) (2011)
| Artist: Canibus |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Enter the Adonai (Intro) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
2. Rock Wit Us - (featuring Planet Asia) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
3. No Brainer ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
4. Undergods Roll ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
5. 129 ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
6. Freestyle a Chorus ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
7. Guilty Will Pay, The - (featuring Crooked I/Erick Sermon) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
8. Stop Frontin' ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
9. Follow El Shaddai ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
10. Supreme Lyrical Beings (Interlude) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
11. Show Em' What Crazy is - (featuring Tech N9ne) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
12. Torsion Fields ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
13. We Blakout Too ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
14. Gotta Be Real - (featuring Urban Rose) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
15. Princess of Persia, The ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
16. Secret Weapons ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
17. Rise of the Machines ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
18. Tetragrammaton Gods - (featuring Born Sun/Joe the Butcher) ~ The Undergods/Keith Murray/Canibus
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Audio Mixer: Justin Armstrong. | |
| Recording information: Robert Lange Studios. | |
| Canibus and Keith Murray's the Undergods project arrived well after hip-hop fans had become skeptical of the whole "collaborating veterans" thing, but hating on this marketing ploy that has been popular for the past couple years doesn't acknowledge how artistically fruitful the device has been. Like DJ Quik and Kurupt's BlaQKout, or Method Man and Redman's Blackout! 2, In Gods We Trust is a fan-satisfying -- sometimes fan-surprising -- album rather than a slicked-up ploy to get back on the radar. Not pandering to the current craze is one of the album's main strong points, and even when the duo take shots at the class of 2011, they're dismissing and reminiscing about better days instead of openly inviting a brawl. That said, the putdowns are ferocious, delivered stone cold as they should be and directed at the duo's contemporaries, folks like Joe Budden and the Slaughterhouse crew. Shame the Wu-related producer Bronze Nazareth only gets an interlude to share his superior skills, but the album is packed with trunk-rumbling stunners from Jake One, Shuko, and Amadeus, along with a handful from the album's executive producer, Erick Sermon. Too narrow to be considered a classic, but certainly classic in feel, those who prefer their hip-hop to scowl and seek to "rip a backpack off a bitch" should get plenty of fuel from this throwback soundtrack. ~ David Jeffries | |
Engineer: Justin Armstrong |
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Musical Guests | |
| Planet Asia | |
| Crooked I | |
| Erick Sermon | |
| Tech N9ne | |
| Urban Rose | |
| Born Sun | |
| Joe the Butcher | |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 05/31/2011 | |
| Original Release Date : 2011 | |
| Catalog ID : RBCCD226 | |
| Label : RBC Records | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 08585970022624 |

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