A Musical Massacre | |
---|---|
File:A Musical Massacre.jpg Studio album by The Beatnuts | |
Released |
August 10, 1999 |
Recorded |
June 1998 - March 1999 |
Studio |
Chung King Studios |
Genre |
East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop, Alternative hip hop, Boom bap |
Length |
63:57 |
Label |
|
Producer |
The Beatnuts (also exec.), Carlos A. Pimental (exec.) |
A Musical Massacre is the third studio album by American Hip hop group The Beatnuts. It was released on August 10, 1999 via Loud Records. It is the follow up from their 1997 release Stone Crazy. Recording sessions took place at Soho Music Studios, Chung King Studios and Planet Sound Studios in New York City through June 1998 to March 1999. Production was handled entirely by The Beatnuts themselves. It features guest contributions from Marlon Mason, Triple Seis, Dead Prez, Willie Stubz, Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Common, Cuban Link, Swinger, DJ Tony Touch, Nogoodus, Greg Nice, Patrick Blazy, Biz Markie, Tyler Fernandez, Carl Thomas, Gob Goblin and Magic Juan.
The album peaked at #35 on the Billboard 200 and #10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. A Musical Massacre released the two singles: "Watch Out Now" and "Se Acabo (It's Over)".
Track listing[]
- "Intro" - 2:03
- "Beatnuts Forever" (feat. Triple Seis and Marlon Manson) - 3:14
- "Muchachacha" (feat. Willie Stubz and Swinger) - 4:08
- "I Love It" - 4:14
- "Slam Pit" (feat. Cuban Link and Common) - 3:26
- "Wild, Wild, What!" - 0:45
- "Look Around" (feat. Dead Prez and Cheryl Pepsii Riley) - 5:18
- "Cocotaso" (feat. DJ Tony Touch) - 2:16
- "Monster for Music" - 2:49
- "Spelling Beatnuts with Lil' Donny" - 1:18
- "Puffin' On a Cloud" - 5:10
- "Turn It Out" (feat. Greg Nice) - 4:54
- "Rated R" (feat. Nogoodus) - 1:46
- "Who You're Fuckin' Wit'" - 0:50
- "Story 2000" (feat. Patrick Blazy) - 3:24
- "Watch Out Now" - 2:55
- "You're a Clown" (feat. Biz Markie and Tyler Fernandez) - 5:00
- "Buddah in the Air" (feat. Carl Thomas and Gob Goblin) - 6:14
- "Se Acabo (It's Over)" (feat. Swinger and Magic Juan) - 4:13
Samples[]
Beatnuts Forever
- "Giving Up" by Zulema
- "I Got The..." by Labi Siffre
- "King of Rock" by Run-D.M.C.
Muchachacha
- "Black Night" by Daniel Janin and Jean-Claude Pierric
- "Reading the Comics - July, 1945" by Fiorello La Guardia
- "Shoot That Laserbeam (The Atomic Meltdown Robbery Mix) by Army of Lovers
- "Hobo Scratch" by Malcolm McLaren and World's Famous Supreme Team
I Love It
- "And I Lover Her" by Enoch Light
Slam Pit
- "Live at the Barbeque" by Main Source feat. Nas, Joe Fatal and Akinyele
Wild, Wild, What!
- "Love Beat of the City" by Les Baxter and 101 Strings
Look Around
- "Gracias Mi Amor Por Todo Lo Vivido" by Danny Rivera
- "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye
- "Police State" by Dead Prez
Cocotaso
- "It Don't Mean a Thing If Ain't Got That Swing" by Don Lamond
Monster for Music
- "Braggin' & Boastin'" by Jungle Brothers
- "Do You Believe" by The Beatnuts
Spelling Beatnuts with Lil' Donny
- "Sesame Street" by Blowfly
Puffin' On a Cloud
- "Under the Influence" by Love Unlimited Orchestra
Turn It Out
- "Whispering" by The New Vaudeville Band
Rated R
- "Blue Mood" by Patchwork, Chris Rae and Frank McDonald
Who You're Fuckin' With
- "Somebody's on Your Case" by Ann Peebles
- "The Back Down" by Richard Pryor
Story 2000
- "Jungle Fever" by The Chakachas
Watch Out Now
- "Hijack" by Enoch Light
- "The Secret of the Magic Tiara (Beginning)" by Power Records
You're a Clown
- "Never on Sunday" by Robert Maxwell
- "The New Style" by Beastie Boys
Buddah in the Air
- "Think Twice" by Clive Hicks
- "Give Me the Night" by George Benson
- "California Love" by Tupac Shakur feat. Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman
Se Acabo (It's Over)
- "Se-Acabo" by Marco Antonio Muniz