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Seven's Travels (10 Year Anniversary Edition)

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Download links and information about Seven's Travels (10 Year Anniversary Edition) by Atmosphere. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:29:20 minutes.

Artist: Atmosphere
Release date: 2013
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:29:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. History 1:24
2. Trying to Find a Balance 4:17
3. Bird Sings Why the Caged I Know 2:55
4. Reflections 4:19
5. Gotta Lotta Walls 4:46
6. The Keys to Life Vs. 15 Minutes of Fame 2:38
7. Apple 1:59
8. Suicidegirls 2:40
9. Jason 0:47
10. Cats Van Bags 4:01
11. Los Angeles 2:14
12. Lifter Puller 6:18
13. Shoes 3:01
14. National Disgrace 5:02
15. Denvemolorado 3:11
16. Liquor Lyles Cool July 2:24
17. Good Times (Sick Pimpin') 4:56
18. In My Continental 4:28
19. Always Coming Back Home to You 9:11
20. DMFD 1:44
21. On the Battlefield 0:44
22. Quiet Pimpin' 1:04
23. My Songs 5:17
24. A Song We Made With Sage 2:45
25. Knock Knock Joke 2 3:52
26. Masters of War (Reinterpretation) 3:23

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In all genres of music, certain acts develop seriously dedicated cultlike followings; these fans hang on their idols' every word, go to hundreds of concerts, and will gladly spend hours discussing the finer details of each and every song. The hippies have The Grateful Dead, beach bums have Jimmy Buffett, and juggalos have The Insane Clown Posse. For many young indie-rap fanatics, it's all about Atmosphere. Hailing from Minneapolis, Atmosphere have been doing their thing forever: touring relentlessly, dropping critically acclaimed albums, collaborating with a likeminded crew (Brother Ali, Eydea & Abilities, Anticon, Sage Francis, et al), and developing one of hip-hop's most passionate fanbases. Seven's Travels was first released in 2003; this 10-year reissue includes the original cover art and a handful of unreleased bonus tracks. Slug serves up his trademark ultra-personal, extra-annunciated wordplay, rhyming about girls, the road, and life's ups and downs over Ant's always on-target, sample-friendly production. Check out "The Keys to Life Vs. 15 Minutes of Fame," "National Disgrace," and "In My Continental."