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Red Line Radio

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Download links and information about Red Line Radio by Headnodic. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 56:56 minutes.

Artist: Headnodic
Release date: 2011
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Rock
Tracks: 20
Duration: 56:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. You Can Call It That (The Introduction) 1:03
2. Red Line Radio (feat. Mission aka Moe Pope & Raashan Ahmad) 2:48
3. Movin' On Up (feat. Latyrx aka Lateef the Truth Speaker & Lyrics Born & Kat ((O1O))) 3:22
4. Surgeon General (feat. People Under the Stairs) 3:05
5. The Mondays (feat. Kat ((O1O))) 3:13
6. Haven't You Heard? (feat. Sadat X & Scienz of Life) 3:19
7. These Days Ahead 1:42
8. The A.M. (feat. Othello, Aima the Dreamer & DJ Vajra) 2:44
9. Turn Your Radio Up (feat. Mr. Lif, Gift of Gab & The Grouch) 4:08
10. Russian River 1:08
11. Cough Drop (feat. Raashan Ahmad) 1:47
12. The Mush (feat. Moe Pope & Benzito the Village President) 2:43
13. Truth (feat. Destani Wolf & The Jazz Mafia Horns) 3:16
14. Durty Diamonds (feat. Moe Pope, Bru Lei, Very, Jern Eye, Nightclubber Lang & One.Be.Lo) 3:59
15. Carpe Noctum 2:20
16. Viles (feat. Myka 9 & P.E.A.C.E.) 3:31
17. Mr. Incomplete (feat. The Jazz Mafia Horns) 3:33
18. Pepper's Lullabye 2:24
19. Thanks 2:52
20. Red Line Radio (Woodstock Remix) [feat. Mission & DJ Vajra] 3:59

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Where the majority of local beatmakers follow two general schools of thought—samples or synths—Headnodic prefers to come at things more organically. His tracks have an abundance of live instrumentation, which makes perfect sense as he attended the prestigious Berklee School of Music. After years of producing for acts like Crown City Rockers (previously known as Mission:), The Mighty Underdogs, and Megaphone, he hits us with his most ambitious effort to date. Red Line Radio features 20 tracks overflowing with top-shelf talent, including People Under the Stairs, Sadat X, Mr. Lif, Latyrx, Othello, The Jazz Mafia Horns, Myka 9, The Grouch, One.Be.Lo, and P.E.A.C.E., as well as longtime homies Kat (010), Moe Pope, and Rashaan Ahmad, among others. Supremely funky with ample amounts of jazz, soul, and straight-up boom-bap, it's nearly flawless from start to finish. Standouts include "Turn Your Radio Up," "Surgeon General," and "The Mush," plus the instrumentals "These Days Ahead" and "Carpe Diem."