Friday, November 7, 2008

Metal Faces

1. Alpha (Ft. Count Bass-D) 0:37
2. Time and Space 2:54
3. Life and Death 4:25
4. Freedom 3:11
5. Foolish (Ft. Megalon & MF DOOM) 3:20
6. Together 2:00
7. Break Em Off (Intermission) 4:10
8. Rain Blood (Ft. Megalon) 4:02
9. Voices Pt. 0 2:00
10. Voices Pt. 1 (Ft. MF DOOM) 1:56
11. Yes You Are (It's Only A Movie) 2:28
12. I.B.'s 3:56
13. To All My Comrades 2:09
14. Howl 2:33
15. Words 3:26
16. Teach the Babies 2:32
17. Omega 0:56

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1. Intro 0:29
2. All Y'all 3:55
3. Stable 5:17
4. Dr. Death 4:18
5. The Deal Is Done (Monte Smith) 2:00
6. Go Back 3:25
7. Dancin' (produced by J-Zone) 2:38
8. Enemy At Home (by Monte Smith) 2:26
9. Black Helicopter (Feat. Jihad) 5:59
10. Straight Babylon No Chaser (by Monte Smith) 2:29
11. Digital Tears 5:15
12. Ying & Yang (Ft. Agu Aka Mr. Voodoo, Su-Ann Ortiz) 4:54
13. The Way 3:15
14. Taken 2:42
15. Love Jones (Feat. Jihad) 4:53
16. Rotten 4:47
17. Voices (The Final Chapter) 5:24
18. Happy 2:21
19. Superstar J.J. (Feat. Su-Ann Ortiz) 5:22
20. Static 3:55
21. Outro 0:39

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1. Grandmaster Interview 0:53
2. Take 'Em To War [original version] 3:31
3. Manhattan Interview 0:46
4. King Of New York 3:43
5. Get Down (with DJ Ekim) 3:24
6. Hip-Hop Interview 0:28
7. So Watcha Want? 4:33
8. Getting Shot Interview 1:52
9. Bloody Love Letter 4:18
10. Comrade Interview 0:39
11. Scars & Memories 6:18
12. Percy Carey Interview 0:34
13. Crumb Snatchers 5:42
14. In The End (with Yves) 4:24
15. AIDS (with Kool G. Rap, Akinyele, C.J. Moore, Big Chuck) 3:24
16. MF Grimm Interview 1:12
17. The Original 3:58
18. Wack Emcees (with Nomad, Yves, Wayne-O) 3:40
19. Do It For The Kids 4:26
20. Emotions (with B-One) 4:24
21. Dedicated (with Squeeze On Intro) 4:04

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1. Doomsday Remix 3:11
2. No Snakes Alive ft. King Ghidra 3:34
3. Impostas 3:36
4. The Original Remix 3:31
5. Break'em Off 4:09
6. Dedicated 3:27
7. The Original 4:00
8. Doomsday (Remix Instrumental) 3:07
9. No Snakes Alive (Instrumental) 3:35
10. Impostas (Instrumental) 4:01
11. The Original (Remix instrumental) 3:29
12. Break'em Off (Instrumental) 3:45
13. Dedicated (Instrumental) 3:27
14. The Original (Instrumental) 3:57

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Props to
kimani for the drop.

--Philaflava

4 comments:

  1. I'm not so sure it's cool to post these albums; they're fairly recent, in print, and indie. It's really not equivalent to posting vinyl-only 1994 b-sides or Common Sense's demo or some new major-label leak (guys like Jeezy and Weezy probably aren't hurting for money). My 2 cents.

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  2. i concur. there is music and artists out there that should be supported, the downfall album is a classic in my opinion...

    as an aside, when biggies 2nd album came out a coworker (who was better off) said he was getting the album bootleg style. this was after biggie died so i said what about his kids. he was like i dont care about them...

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  3. While I can certainly respect where you are coming from, the reality is these albums are easily available to download more so than they are to purchase. Now I strongly suggest if you like an album you should support it. I do with every album I download. If Grimm or somebody from DBD contacts us to remove it we'd gladly do so. A lot of what we put up here is to educate and encourage. The way I view this situation is that it can only be a plus for an artist like Grimm.

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  4. I too would like to see people paying for MF Grimm albums, HOWEVER, none of these are available for retail anymore, except maybe the MF EP. I actually had to purchase many of these used since they went out of print so quickly. So hopefully people enjoy these and will go out and support Grimm when his new album drops, as for purchasing these it's gonna cost at least 30 bucks and Grimm wouldn't see a cent anyway, so download at will.

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